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Tag: flat tax

One Europe, one tax: plans for a common consolidated corporate tax base - 11 October 2007 - Analysis

A Commission plan to introduce a common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) is likely to benefit large enterprises but smaller companies will be "out of their depth" when choosing between national and European systems, according to a new Deutsche Bank Research paper by Frank Zipfel.

Taxes: the world is getting flatter - 01 August 2007 - Analysis

Reformers in Central and Eastern Europe are once again adhering to a "Marxist ideal" in the shape of flat taxes, argues S. Adam Cardais in a 30 July article for Transitions Online. However, economic miracles are not made of flat taxes alone, he warns.

Debate over tax sovereignty heats up in Slovakia - 11 April 2007 - News

Christian Democrats urge Parliament to defend Slovakia’s ‘flat tax’ regime against future EU harmonisation as discussions over environmental tax reforms take shape in Brussels.

IMF study: Flat tax 'a craze' - 19 October 2006 - News

Some of the countries that have introduced flat taxes within the past 12 years - including the Baltic countries, Slovakia and Romania - may be forced to drop the scheme, a study commissioned by the IMF states.

Flat tax - 12 May 2006 - LinksDossier

'Flat tax' is a recurring issue in the new member states these days, and calls for tax cuts and simplification are also coming from elsewhere in Europe. Meanwhile, divisions remain on its merits.

Slovakia "surprised" by Merkel’s stance on taxes - 29 November 2005 - News

Slovakia's centre-right government had hoped for the new German government's support for a more "liberal" approach to the European economy but Chancellor Merkel’s latest attacks on low taxes in some new member states point to the opposite, reports EurActiv.sk

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