Progress of the Personal Income Tax in Emerging and Developing Countries

Progress of the Personal Income Tax in Emerging and Developing Countries
Author: Ms. Dora Benedek,Juan Carlos Benitez,Charles Vellutini
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2022-01-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9798400201134

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Personal Income Tax (PIT) is one of the key sources of revenues in Advanced Economies (AEs) but plays a much more limited role in Low-Income Developing Countries (LIDCs) and Emerging Market Economies (EMEs), both in terms of revenue and redistributive impact. Notwithstanding, this paper shows that LIDCs and EMEs increased their PIT-to-GDP revenue by 110 and 48 percent, respectively, during the 1990-2019 period, a marked improvement in the PIT revenue performance. We find that this rise was driven primarily by economic developments and to a lesser extent by changes in the design of PIT systems. We also find that LIDCs that improved their tax-to-GDP ratios relied on a broader set of tax instruments and not exclusively on the PIT, suggesting that a successful revenue mobilization strategy of developing countries requires a comprehensive approach covering a wider range of taxes. Finally, using a newly assembled dataset of PIT characteristics of 157 countries over the 2006-2018 period, we estimate a novel redistribution index of the PIT in LIDCs. We show that the contribution of the PIT to inequality reductions has been significant.

Taxation in Developing Countries

Taxation in Developing Countries
Author: Richard Miller Bird,Oliver Oldman
Publsiher: Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105034083753

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Selection of studies relating to taxation in developing countries. The papers are organized under the following subjects: approaches to development taxation, lessons from experience, taxation and incentives, problems in direct taxation, the reform of indirect taxation, the role of local taxes, tax administration and tax policy. Contributors: Carl S. Shoup, Vito Tanzi, Richard Goode, Charles E. McLure, Richard Bird, Oliver Oldman, Sijbren Cnossen and many others.

Tax Reform in Developing Countries

Tax Reform in Developing Countries
Author: Malcolm Gillis
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0822308983

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This volume presents the work of experts on the tax reform in several developing countries, from the restructuring of the economy of post-war Japan to the 1986 reforms in Jamaica. This study is based on the conference convened by the Center for International Development Research of the Institute of Policy Sciences at Duke University in April 1988.

Readings on Taxation in Developing Countries

Readings on Taxation in Developing Countries
Author: Richard Miller Bird,Oliver Oldman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1975
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: UOM:39015013353407

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Selection of studies relating to taxation in developing countries. The papers are organized under the following subjects: fiscal policy and economic development; taxation and the external sector; taxation of income and wealth; taxation of consumption; taxation and incentives; agricultural taxation; urban finance; tax administration.

A Partial Race to the Bottom

A Partial Race to the Bottom
Author: S. M. Ali Abbas,Mr.Alexander Klemm,Mr.Sukhmani Bedi,Junhyung Park
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781463933135

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This paper assembles a new dataset on corporate income tax regimes in 50 emerging and developing economies over 1996-2007 and analyzes their impact on corporate tax revenues and domestic and foreign investment. It computes effective tax rates to take account of complicated special regimes, such as partial tax holidays, temporarily reduced rates and increased investment allowances. There is evidence of a partial race to the bottom: countries have been under pressure to lower tax rates in order to lure and boost investment. In the case of standard tax systems (i.e. tax rules applying under normal circumstances), the effective tax rate reductions have not been larger than those witnessed in advanced economies, and revenues have held up well over the sample period. However, a race to the bottom is evident among special regimes, most notably in the case of Africa, creating effectively a parallel tax system where rates have fallen to almost zero. Regression analysis reveals higher tax rates adversely affect domestic investment and FDI, but do raise revenues in the short-run.

Marginal Income Tax Rates and Economic Growth in Developing Countries

Marginal Income Tax Rates and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
Author: William Russell Easterly,Sergio Rebelo
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 23
Release: 1992
Genre: Crecimiento economico - Paises en desarrollo
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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World Tax Reform

World Tax Reform
Author: Michael J. Boskin,Charles E. McLure
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105035135289

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A review of current thinking on taxation which examines the changes in tax structure occurring in 11 countries, ranging from Indonesia and Mexico to Sweden and the United States. The book coincides with a trend towards tax reform which has taken hold in many developed and developing countries.

Taxation for Development

Taxation for Development
Author: Stephen R. Lewis
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1984
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015009016513

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This book provides a practical introduction to the analysis of tax policy in developing countries. The author focuses his discussions on open economies and the ways in which openness to international trade and to movements of capital and skilled labour influence the scope for, and the effects of, tax policy.