Tax Justice
No. 4 SEPTEMBER 2010
The contemporary state is fuelled by the taxes paid by companies and citizens. This essay on tax justice is aimed at reflecting on the eternal problem of the distribution of the tax burden among taxpayers: should there be more tax on income or on consumption? Granting tax benefits? To whom?
The issue of tax justice is also the problem of uncontrolled public spending and the effect on the increase in taxes generated by phenomena such as corruption and tax fraud, which grow with the support of complex laws, formalist courts and through hiding behind banking secrecy.
Published by FFMS and Relógio d'Água.
2010 edition
The contemporary state is fuelled by the taxes paid by companies and citizens. This essay on tax justice is aimed at reflecting on the eternal problem of the distribution of the tax burden among taxpayers: should there be more tax on income or on consumption? Granting tax benefits? To whom?
The issue of tax justice is also the problem of uncontrolled public spending and the effect on the increase in taxes generated by phenomena such as corruption and tax fraud, which grow with the support of complex laws, formalist courts and through hiding behind banking secrecy.
Published by FFMS and Relógio d'Água.
2010 edition
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Dimensions
8 × 130 × 200 mm
ISBN
978-989-8424-13-6
Book available only in Portuguese
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