Dr Dominic de Cogan & Professor Peter Harris 
Tax Justice and Tax Law [PDF ebook] 
Understanding Unfairness in Tax Systems

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Most people would agree that tax systems ought to be ”just”, and perhaps a great deal more just than they are at present. What is more difficult is to agree on what tax justice is.



This book considers a range of different approaches to, and ideas about the nature of tax justice and covers areas such as:

– imbalances in international tax arrangements that deprive developing countries of revenues from natural resources and allow wealthy taxpayers to use tax havens;

– protests against governments and large business;

– attempts to influence policy through more technical means such as the OECD”s Base Erosion and Profits Shifting project;

– interpersonal matters, such as the ways in which tax systems disadvantage women and minorities;

– the application of wider philosophical or economic theories to tax systems.



The purpose of the book is not to iron out these underlying differences into a grand theory, but rather to gain a more precise understanding of how and why we disagree about tax justice. In doing so the editors are assisted by a stellar cast of contributors from four continents, with a wide variety of views and experiences but a common interest in this central question of how to agree and disagree about tax justice. This is, of course, not only an intellectual exercise but also a necessary precursor to achieving real-world change.
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Format PDF ● Pages 272 ● ISBN 9781509935000 ● Editor Dr Dominic de Cogan & Professor Peter Harris ● Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7653383 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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