TAX HARMONIZATION VERSUS FISCAL COMPETITION

Recent years have brought into discussion once again subjects like tax harmonization and fiscal competition. Every time the European Union tends to take a step forward critics enter the scene and give contrary arguments to European integration. Through this article we have offered our readers a comp...

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Main Authors: Florin Alexandru MACSIM, Florin OPREA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Univeristatii "Stefan cel Mare" din Suceava 2016-12-01
Series:USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration
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Online Access:http://annals.seap.usv.ro/index.php/annals/article/view/946
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spelling doaj-e06240b1a32743d1872ed195d113e7112020-11-24T23:18:00ZengEditura Univeristatii "Stefan cel Mare" din SuceavaUSV Annals of Economics and Public Administration2285-33322344-38472016-12-0116 2(24)145155TAX HARMONIZATION VERSUS FISCAL COMPETITIONFlorin Alexandru MACSIM0Florin OPREA1„Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași, Romania„Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași, RomaniaRecent years have brought into discussion once again subjects like tax harmonization and fiscal competition. Every time the European Union tends to take a step forward critics enter the scene and give contrary arguments to European integration. Through this article we have offered our readers a compelling view over the “battle” between tax harmonization and fiscal competition. While tax harmonization has key advantages as less costs regarding public revenues, leads to higher degree of integration and allows the usage of fiscal transfers between regions, fiscal competition is no less and presents key advantages as high reductions in tax rates and opens a large path for new investments, especially FDI. Choosing tax harmonization or fiscal competition depends on a multitude of variables, of circumstances, the decision of choosing one path or the other being ultimately influenced by the view of central and local authorities. Our analysis indicates that if we refer to a group of countries that are a part of a monetary union or that form a federation, tax harmonization seems to be the best path to choose. Moving the analysis to a group of regions that aren’t taking any kind of correlated actions or that have not signed any major treaties regarding monetary or fiscal policies, the optimal solution is fiscal competition.http://annals.seap.usv.ro/index.php/annals/article/view/946fiscal competitiontax harmonizationfiscal integrationadvantagesdisadvantages
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TAX HARMONIZATION VERSUS FISCAL COMPETITION
USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration
fiscal competition
tax harmonization
fiscal integration
advantages
disadvantages
author_facet Florin Alexandru MACSIM
Florin OPREA
author_sort Florin Alexandru MACSIM
title TAX HARMONIZATION VERSUS FISCAL COMPETITION
title_short TAX HARMONIZATION VERSUS FISCAL COMPETITION
title_full TAX HARMONIZATION VERSUS FISCAL COMPETITION
title_fullStr TAX HARMONIZATION VERSUS FISCAL COMPETITION
title_full_unstemmed TAX HARMONIZATION VERSUS FISCAL COMPETITION
title_sort tax harmonization versus fiscal competition
publisher Editura Univeristatii "Stefan cel Mare" din Suceava
series USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration
issn 2285-3332
2344-3847
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Recent years have brought into discussion once again subjects like tax harmonization and fiscal competition. Every time the European Union tends to take a step forward critics enter the scene and give contrary arguments to European integration. Through this article we have offered our readers a compelling view over the “battle” between tax harmonization and fiscal competition. While tax harmonization has key advantages as less costs regarding public revenues, leads to higher degree of integration and allows the usage of fiscal transfers between regions, fiscal competition is no less and presents key advantages as high reductions in tax rates and opens a large path for new investments, especially FDI. Choosing tax harmonization or fiscal competition depends on a multitude of variables, of circumstances, the decision of choosing one path or the other being ultimately influenced by the view of central and local authorities. Our analysis indicates that if we refer to a group of countries that are a part of a monetary union or that form a federation, tax harmonization seems to be the best path to choose. Moving the analysis to a group of regions that aren’t taking any kind of correlated actions or that have not signed any major treaties regarding monetary or fiscal policies, the optimal solution is fiscal competition.
topic fiscal competition
tax harmonization
fiscal integration
advantages
disadvantages
url http://annals.seap.usv.ro/index.php/annals/article/view/946
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