Fractioning and fairly distributing parts of a whole is never quite straightforward. Whether we speak of justly portioning and dividing scrambled eggs between siblings or jurisdictional claims over the ocean space between nations, reckoning with the dilemmas of sharing is an integral part of the human experience. Acknowledging that, this essay contends that contemporary discussions on fairness in international taxation ought to be situated within this broader context. It is centrally argued that justly allocating taxing entitlements over cross-border wealth is a task contingent on the same subjective predicaments seen in the division process of any given valuable whole. The analysis proceeds by reference to two proposed elements, namely unr...
International tax competition undermines states’ capacity for redistributive taxation. It is thus pr...
This paper presents a theory of international taxation based on a new approach to source taxation th...
The contribution investigates whether any kind of value creation based allocation can be justified w...
The international tax regime is facing a defining moment. As stories of multinational companies expa...
The current international tax system allocates the taxation of cross-border income by reference to t...
Tax justice and principles underpinning the international tax regime are in vogue. The idea that com...
A recent article by Tarcísio Diniz Magalhães aims to develop answers to both questions. That article...
The present international tax rules are typically justified by origin-based theories. These theories...
International taxation is concerned mainly with the equitable allocation of cross-border income betw...
The digitalisation of the economy has spotlighted fundamental flaws in international tax rules, whic...
This Article addresses two related first-order questions about morality that enable us to discern so...
Chapter 2, titled “Fair Inheritance Tax”, analyzes fair taxation in an intergenerational framework f...
This essay makes a proposal that may not be controversial among those with a particular interest in ...
The paper essentially addresses two strictly related first-order questions about morality as such th...
Neutrality plays a central role in the literature on international taxation. In its most prevalent f...
International tax competition undermines states’ capacity for redistributive taxation. It is thus pr...
This paper presents a theory of international taxation based on a new approach to source taxation th...
The contribution investigates whether any kind of value creation based allocation can be justified w...
The international tax regime is facing a defining moment. As stories of multinational companies expa...
The current international tax system allocates the taxation of cross-border income by reference to t...
Tax justice and principles underpinning the international tax regime are in vogue. The idea that com...
A recent article by Tarcísio Diniz Magalhães aims to develop answers to both questions. That article...
The present international tax rules are typically justified by origin-based theories. These theories...
International taxation is concerned mainly with the equitable allocation of cross-border income betw...
The digitalisation of the economy has spotlighted fundamental flaws in international tax rules, whic...
This Article addresses two related first-order questions about morality that enable us to discern so...
Chapter 2, titled “Fair Inheritance Tax”, analyzes fair taxation in an intergenerational framework f...
This essay makes a proposal that may not be controversial among those with a particular interest in ...
The paper essentially addresses two strictly related first-order questions about morality as such th...
Neutrality plays a central role in the literature on international taxation. In its most prevalent f...
International tax competition undermines states’ capacity for redistributive taxation. It is thus pr...
This paper presents a theory of international taxation based on a new approach to source taxation th...
The contribution investigates whether any kind of value creation based allocation can be justified w...