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25-Sep-2006
Updated information is now avaible on Taxation of Corporate and Capital Income and Taxation of Wage Income.
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20-Jul-2006
Tax reform is an on-going process, with tax systems continuously adopting to reflect changing economic, social and political circumstances. Over the last two decades, almost all OECD countries have undertaken structural changes in their tax system which have altered the way these systems function and their economic and social impacts. This document focuses on Denmark, Italy, the Slovak Republic and Turkey who recently presented tax reforms at the meetings of Working Party N° 2 on Tax Policy Analysis and Tax Statistics
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Tax policies vary widely from country to country, OECD study shows
13-Oct-2005
The ways in which governments raise money through taxation continue to vary widely across the OECD, with Denmark collecting almost 60% of its revenues from personal and corporate taxes and France less than 25%, according to data in the latest edition of the OECD’s annual Revenue Statistics.
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OECD and the Italian Government announce the 2005 Alessandro di Battista Fellowship
26-May-2005
The Italian Government has generously established a fellowship in memory of the young Italian economist Alessandro Di Battista, who came from the Italian Ministry of Finance to work on tax analysis at the OECD and prematurely passed away in 2001. The fellowship is designed to allow a young Italian economist to be seconded to the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, to receive training, conduct research and acquire experience at the OECD.
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22-Apr-2005
Since 2000, this annual database provides comparative information on personal and corporate income tax and consumption tax systems and rates in OECD countries. Data for 2004 has now been included.
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OECD and Italian Government Announce 2004 Fellowship in Memory of Alessandro Di Battista
30-Apr-2004
The Italian Government has generously established a fellowship in memory of the young Italian economist Alessandro Di Battista, who came from the Italian Ministry of Finance to work on tax analysis at the OECD and prematurely passed away in 2001. The fellowship is designed to allow a young Italian economist to be seconded to the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration in the Directorate for Financial, Fiscal and Enterprise Affairs, to receive training, conduct research and acquire experience at the OECD.
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