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Tax policies for inclusive growth in a changing world electrónico Pierce O’Reilly

By: O'Reilly, Pierce.
Material type: TextTextSeries: OECD Taxation Working Papers 40.Publisher: [Paris] OECD [2018]Description: 47 p. gráf.Subject(s): POLITICA FISCAL | SISTEMA FISCAL | INGRESOS FISCALES | MERCADO DE TRABAJO | IMPUESTOS | IMPUESTO SOBRE LAS RENTAS DEL CAPITAL | EROSIÓN DE LA BASE IMPONIBLE Y TRASLADO DE BENEFICIOS | FISCALIDAD INTERNACIONALOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This paper has been prepared in support of Argentina’s G20 Presidency. While this paper is focused on taxation policy, it forms part of a broader contribution that the OECD has made in support of Argentina’s G20 presidency. Against a backdrop of increased inequality and persistently low productivity growth, this paper considers the challenges and opportunities confronting policy makers in a rapidly changing world as a result of globalisation, technological change and the changing world of work. The paper focusses on: the impact of the tax system on the market distribution of income, by supporting employment, skills investments, and labour market formality; how shifting tax mixes towards growth-friendly taxes can be combined with measures to improve progressivity, particularly through base-broadening and through removing inefficient and regressive tax expenditures; ways in which personal income taxes and social transfers can foster inclusive growth by raising the efficiency and equity of labour and capital income tax systems; how tax policy can foster business dynamism and productivity, including through support for investment and innovation, and can raise efficiency by continuing to combat BEPS; how tax capacity can be raised, and how tax administration can be strengthened, including through international co-operation. The paper provides tax policy advice and recommendations to support governments in their pursuit of tax and transfer policies conducive to inclusive growth, while supporting innovation and increased productivity growth; preserving the revenue-raising capacity of the tax system; and ensuring the sustainability of public spending.
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This paper has been prepared in support of Argentina’s G20 Presidency. While this paper is focused on taxation policy, it forms part of a broader contribution that the OECD has made in support of Argentina’s G20 presidency. Against a backdrop of increased inequality and persistently low productivity growth, this paper considers the challenges and opportunities confronting policy makers in a rapidly changing world as a result of globalisation, technological change and the changing world of work. The paper focusses on: the impact of the tax system on the market distribution of income, by supporting employment, skills investments, and labour market formality; how shifting tax mixes towards growth-friendly taxes can be combined with measures to improve progressivity, particularly through base-broadening and through removing inefficient and regressive tax expenditures; ways in which personal income taxes and social transfers can foster inclusive growth by raising the efficiency and equity of labour and capital income tax systems; how tax policy can foster business dynamism and productivity, including through support for investment and innovation, and can raise efficiency by continuing to combat BEPS; how tax capacity can be raised, and how tax administration can be strengthened, including through international co-operation. The paper provides tax policy advice and recommendations to support governments in their pursuit of tax and transfer policies conducive to inclusive growth, while supporting innovation and increased productivity growth; preserving the revenue-raising capacity of the tax system; and ensuring the sustainability of public spending.

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