This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corporate tax base. The reforms replace separate accounting with formula apportionment as a way to allocate corporate tax bases across countries. To assess the economic implications, we use a numerical computable general equilibrium (CGE) model for Europe. It encompasses several decision margins of firms such as marginal investment, FDI decisions, and multinational profit shifting. The simulations suggest that consolidation does not yield substantial welfare gains for Europe. The variation of effects across countries is large and depends on the choice of the apportionment formula. Consolidation with formula apportionment does not weaken incentives...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income of separat...
The responsibility for the contents of this CPB Discussion Paper remains with the author(s) This art...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
Consolidation of the tax base in the European Union is expected to curve compliance costs and reduce...
In this paper we use firm level data from a listed multinational to investigate how several designs ...
In this paper we use firm level data from a listed multinational to investigate how several designs ...
textabstractThe European Commission favours the introduction of a consolidated corporate tax base to...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
Consolidation of the tax base in the European Union is expected to curve compliance costs and reduce...
This paper reviews the recent theoretical literature that analyses the European Union’s policy to el...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income of separat...
The responsibility for the contents of this CPB Discussion Paper remains with the author(s) This art...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
This paper explores the economic consequences of proposed EU reforms for a common consolidated corpo...
Consolidation of the tax base in the European Union is expected to curve compliance costs and reduce...
In this paper we use firm level data from a listed multinational to investigate how several designs ...
In this paper we use firm level data from a listed multinational to investigate how several designs ...
textabstractThe European Commission favours the introduction of a consolidated corporate tax base to...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
Consolidation of the tax base in the European Union is expected to curve compliance costs and reduce...
This paper reviews the recent theoretical literature that analyses the European Union’s policy to el...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income using sepa...
The European Commission proposes to replace the current system of taxing corporate income of separat...
The responsibility for the contents of this CPB Discussion Paper remains with the author(s) This art...