Dualisierung von Einkommensteuersystemen: Stand und Perspektiven im internationalen Vergleich
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Eine Reihe von westeuropäischen Ländern hat seit Mitte der 80er Jahre ihre synthetischen Einkommensteuersysteme hin zu einer so genannten dualen Einkommensteuer reformiert. Auch die meisten mittel- und osteuropäischen Transformationsländer führten gleich mit Beginn der Systemtransformation dualisierte Einkommensteuersysteme ein. Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über die Ausgestaltung der einkommensteuerlichen Regelungen in den Mitgliedstaaten der EU, in den mittel- und osteuropäischen EU-Beitrittsländern sowie in den USA, Japan und der Schweiz. Anschließend werden die allokativen und distributiven Implikationen, die aus den langfristigen Entwicklungstendenzen in der Einkommensbesteuerung resultieren, herausgearbeitet. Schließlich werden die Harmonisierungsbemühungen auf EU-Ebene bezüglich der Besteuerung von Kapitaleinkommen einer Einschätzung unterzogen.Download Info
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Volume (Year): 72 (2003)
Issue (Month): 4 ()
Pages: 535-550
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