Taxation and the Financial Crisis
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 23 February 2012
- ISBN 9780199698165
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages322 pages
- Size 242x161x23 mm
- Weight 630 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 36 Figures, 20 Tables, 12 Boxes 0
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Short description:
This book examines how tax policies contributed to the financial crisis; whether taxation can play a role in the reform efforts to establish a sounder and safer financial system; and the pros and cons of various tax initiatives.
MoreLong description:
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. The financial crisis triggered a global debate on the taxation of the financial sector. A number of international policy initiatives, most notably by the G-20, have called for major changes to the tax treatment of financial institutions and transactions, as well as to working practice within the financial sector.
This book examines how tax policies contributed to the financial crisis and whether taxation can play a role in the reform efforts to establish a sounder and safer financial system. It looks at the pros and cons of various tax initiatives including limiting the tax advantages to debt financing; special taxes on the financial sector; and financial transactions taxes. It examines policy concerns such as: the manner in which the financial sector should "pay" for its bailout and the role of accumulated tax losses on financial institutions' behaviour; the role that taxes may play in correcting the systemic externalities associated with "too big to fail"; the types of tax that are most appropriate for financial institutions and markets ("excess profits" versus "financial transactions taxes"); the interaction between taxes and the regulation of the financial sector; and the role of taxation in countercyclical and macroeconomic policies.
Table of Contents:
Taxation and the Financial Crisis
Tax and the Crisis
The Role of Housing Tax Provisions in the 2008 Financial Crisis
The Role of Taxes in Compensation Schemes and Structured Finance
Can Tax Policy Help to Prevent Financial Crisis?
Taxation and the Financial Sector
The 2008 Financial Crisis: Implications for Income Tax Reform
Moving Beyond the Crisis: Strengthening Understanding of How Tax Policies Affect the Soundness of Financial Markets
Government Debt Management at Low Interest Rates
What Do We Know About the Effects of Fiscal Consolidation on Short Term Growth? Implications for the UK
Financial Systemic Risk, Regulation and Taxation: The Economic and Political Dimensions