The search for simplicity in legislative drafting affects all legislatures. It is also central to the work of the New Zealand Law Commission and of governments in other comparable jurisdictions. Rather than exploring a range of statutes in various jurisdictions, this article focuses on income tax. It does so for two reasons. The first is that income tax has been crucial to the funding of government in common law jurisdictions and to achieving a legislative balance between simplicity and other criteria of an acceptable tax system. The second is that we can draw on three recent projects to rewrite income tax legislation – in Australia, the United Kingdom and New Zealand
Simplicity is an important attribute for a tax system and there have been many attempts at simplific...
An overview of the income tax regime and revenue law in New Zealand. Article by Bernard Robertson, e...
In the realm of tax law, as in other areas discussed in this book, Lord Hoffmann?s strongest theme h...
Australian taxation law has been criticised for many years for its difficulty to read and understand...
In both Australia and the UK, programmes are under way to simplify tax legislation by rewriting it. ...
Final published versionThis paper examines the role of tax simplification in the operation of a tax ...
This is the year of simplification of tax legislation and I should like to add my thoughts to the de...
Complexity of the income tax system is viewed from various perspectives, including the readability o...
Simplification of tax law is complicated. Yet, political rhetoric surrounding tax simplification oft...
This chapter describes the concept of tax simplification, offering New Zealand as a case study to p...
Taxpayers and tax authorities recognise that complex Australian income tax law is in need of simplif...
[Excerpt] Cries for tax simplification have long been heard from presidents, legislators, current a...
Simplicity is an important attribute for a tax system and there have been many attempts at simplific...
This paper describes the concept of tax simplification and outlines the need for tax simplification...
Why are tax systems so complex? What are the causes of tax law complexity? What are the consequences...
Simplicity is an important attribute for a tax system and there have been many attempts at simplific...
An overview of the income tax regime and revenue law in New Zealand. Article by Bernard Robertson, e...
In the realm of tax law, as in other areas discussed in this book, Lord Hoffmann?s strongest theme h...
Australian taxation law has been criticised for many years for its difficulty to read and understand...
In both Australia and the UK, programmes are under way to simplify tax legislation by rewriting it. ...
Final published versionThis paper examines the role of tax simplification in the operation of a tax ...
This is the year of simplification of tax legislation and I should like to add my thoughts to the de...
Complexity of the income tax system is viewed from various perspectives, including the readability o...
Simplification of tax law is complicated. Yet, political rhetoric surrounding tax simplification oft...
This chapter describes the concept of tax simplification, offering New Zealand as a case study to p...
Taxpayers and tax authorities recognise that complex Australian income tax law is in need of simplif...
[Excerpt] Cries for tax simplification have long been heard from presidents, legislators, current a...
Simplicity is an important attribute for a tax system and there have been many attempts at simplific...
This paper describes the concept of tax simplification and outlines the need for tax simplification...
Why are tax systems so complex? What are the causes of tax law complexity? What are the consequences...
Simplicity is an important attribute for a tax system and there have been many attempts at simplific...
An overview of the income tax regime and revenue law in New Zealand. Article by Bernard Robertson, e...
In the realm of tax law, as in other areas discussed in this book, Lord Hoffmann?s strongest theme h...