Reforming business taxation: Lessons from Italy?

Massimo Bordignon, Silvia Giannini, Paolo Panteghini

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Abstract

We carefully review the recent Italian reform of business taxation, compare it with other international experiences and theoretical proposals, and calculate its effects on the cost of capital and on the effective average corporate tax rate. We argue that the Italian reform is an original attempt to find a compromise between two conflicting aims, both of which are unavoidable in an open economy: the first is to reduce the average rate of taxation on profits, and the second is to reduce the financial and real distortions produced by corporate taxation. In assessing the initial evidence in the Italian case, we argue that too much weight has been given to the latter objective, and that further reductions in average taxation on profits may be needed
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)191-210
Numero di pagine20
RivistaInternational Tax and Public Finance
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2001

Keywords

  • FINANCIAL STRUCTURE
  • OPEN-ECONOMY

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