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Investment Incentives and the Corporate Income Tax
Journal of Political Economy, 1974Within the framework of the neoclassical theory of investment and capital this article discusses the effect of the corporate income tax on investment incentives, particularly with respect to capital goods of different degrees of durability. Sources of distortion are sought in the treatment of depreciation, in incomplete interest deductions, and in the ...
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2004
Much of what was said about the individual income tax can also be said of the corporate income tax. But there are some differences. Whereas individuals can vote, corporations cannot, so politicians encounter less resistance when they advocate raising the corporate tax.
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Much of what was said about the individual income tax can also be said of the corporate income tax. But there are some differences. Whereas individuals can vote, corporations cannot, so politicians encounter less resistance when they advocate raising the corporate tax.
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Integration of Corporation Tax and Income Tax
1979Economic double taxation is on its way to disappear in all the Scandinavian countries. The same methods have not been chosen, however, to accomplish an integration of the tax on the corporation and the tax on the share-holders.
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COMPOSITE CORPORATE INCOME TAX
The Engineering Economist, 1988ABSTRACT The federal, state, and local income tax rates can be combined into a single composite income tax rate. Such a composite tax rate significantly simplifies the consideration of income taxes in economic analyses. The composite tax rate can vary by as much as 6 percent from one state to another.
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The Shifting of the Corporation Income Tax.
Economica, 1964Lars Sandberg +2 more
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Corporate Income Tax and Tax Incentives [PDF]
The Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in Jamaica is an important source of revenue. In 2002, the share of CIT in total tax revenue was approximately 6.9 percent, having fallen from 12.7 percent in 1993. Although OECD countries generally collect about 10 percent of tax revenue from corporate taxes, the downward trending share exhibited by the CIT in Jamaica is
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The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1952
Harold M. Groves, Richard Goode
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Harold M. Groves, Richard Goode
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An Accretion Corporate Income Tax
Stanford Law Review, 1996In this article, Professor Michael Knoll proposes replacing the current corporate income tax with an accretion corporate tax, which would tax the change in the total market value of a corporation's outstanding securities. Such a tax would more closely approximate the income ideal and would be simpler to implement than the present system, which relies ...
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Productivity effects of corporate income tax: Evidence from China
World Economy, 2023Hongsheng Fang, Xufei Zhang, Lin Guo
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