Title of article
Evaluating International Tax Reform
Author/Authors
Desai، Mihir A. نويسنده , , Jr.، James R. Hines نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-486
From page
487
To page
0
Abstract
This paper introduces "capital ownership neutrality" (CON) and "national ownership neutrality" (NON) as benchmarks for evaluating the desirability of international tax reforms, and applies them to analyze recent U.S. tax reform proposals. Tax systems satisfy CON if they do not distort the ownership of capital assets, which promotes global efficiency whenever the productivity of an investment differs based on its ownership. A regime in which all countries exempt foreign income from taxation satisfies CON, as does a regime in which all countries tax foreign income while providing foreign tax credits. Tax systems satisfy NON if they promote the profitability of domestic firms, and therefore home country welfare, by exempting foreign income from taxation. Standard normative benchmarks of capital export neutrality, national neutrality, and capital import neutrality carry very different implications, since they fail to account for the productivity effects of tax-induced changes in capital ownership. Proposed U.S. tax reforms that reduce the taxation of foreign income, thereby bringing the U.S. tax system more in line with the systems of other countries, have the potential to advance both American interests and global welfare.
Keywords
PICTORIAL ART
Journal title
NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL
Record number
92004
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