Beyond the Budget: A Global Perspective on Social Spending Through Tax Expenditures
Flurim Aliu and
Agustin Redonda | 20 November 2024
Fiscal,
Research Papers | Tags:
Inequality,
Social Protection,
Tax Expenditures,
VAT This study underlines the necessity for meticulous evaluation and efficient design of TEs to better align TE regimes with governments' social policy objectives as well as to minimise unintended social or economic consequences.
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Tax Expenditure Country Reports. Unveiling Tax Expenditures at the Country Level
Agustin Redonda and
Christian von Haldenwang | 9 July 2024
Fiscal,
Blog | Tags:
GTED,
GTETI,
Tax Expenditures As shown by the Global Tax Expenditures Transparency Index (GTETI) the quality and scope of TE reporting is highly heterogeneous across jurisdictions, which makes cross-country comparability even trickier. The new series will promote deeper discussions of TE regimes, ultimately enhancing the quality and quantity of
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Evaluation of Tax Expenditures. Conceptual Frameworks and International Experiences
Agustin Redonda,
Christian von Haldenwang and
Sofia Berg | 28 November 2023
Fiscal,
Discussion Notes | Tags:
GTED,
Latin America,
Tax Expenditures This report provides an international overview of the state of tax expenditure evaluations, showing that it remains relatively underdeveloped, not only in Latin America and the Caribbean, but also across the world.
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The Global Tax Expenditures Transparency Index Companion Paper
Agustin Redonda,
Lucas Millan,
Christian von Haldenwang and
Flurim Aliu | 3 November 2023
Fiscal,
Discussion Notes | Tags:
GTED,
GTETI,
Tax Expenditures The GTETI Companion Paper describes the 5 dimensions and 25 indicators that make up the recently launched index, together with the scope and methodology used.
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Tax Expenditures in An Era of Transformative Change: The GTED Flagship Report 2023
Christian von Haldenwang,
Agustin Redonda and
Flurim Aliu | 2 November 2023
Fiscal,
Discussion Notes | Tags:
GTED,
Tax Expenditures Governments continue to forgo trillions of dollars in tax revenues with a level of opacity that is striking. More than half of the countries worldwide still do not report at all on the costs of tax deductions, exemptions and other benefits...
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CEP and IDOS Release New Data-Driven Insights on Tax Expenditures
Christian von Haldenwang,
Agustin Redonda,
Flurim Aliu and
Lucas Millan | 2 November 2023
Fiscal,
News | Tags:
GTED,
GTETI,
Tax Expenditures Governments continue to forgo trillions of dollars in tax revenues with a level of opacity that is striking. More than half of the countries worldwide still do not report at all on the costs of tax deductions, exemptions, and other benefits.
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New Blog Series: Tax Expenditure Policy Making and the Role of Parliaments
Agustin Redonda | 1 November 2023
Fiscal,
Blog | Tags:
GTED,
GTETI,
Parliaments,
Tax Expenditures Given the importance of the role of parliaments when it comes to tax expenditures policy making, CEP is launching a blog series to shed further light on this topic from multiple perspectives.
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Let’s Find a Way to Get Tax Subsidies for Clean Energy Right
Agustin Redonda,
Patrick Lenain and
Flurim Aliu | 10 May 2023
Fiscal,
Op-Eds | Tags:
Energy,
Fossil Fuel Subsidies,
Tax Expenditures Governments worldwide are finally providing substantial fiscal support to clean energy. This newfound enthusiasm is driven not only by the need to address climate change, but also by a desire to reduce dependence on volatile fossil fuel markets...
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Fossil Fuel Tax Expenditures. Data Gaps and Reporting Guidelines
Flurim Aliu and
Agustin Redonda | 21 February 2023
Fiscal,
Discussion Notes | Tags:
Energy,
Fossil Fuel Subsidies,
Tax Expenditures Tax expenditures (TEs) make up one of the largest components of fossil fuel subsidies (FFSs) worldwide. Yet, despite their significance, they remain underreported.
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Tax Expenditure Scrutiny Can End Trillion-Dollar Political Game
Flurim Aliu,
Doug Koplow and
Agustin Redonda | 19 January 2023
Fiscal,
Op-Eds | Tags:
Income Tax,
Inequality,
Tax Expenditures,
United States Too often, government spending is understood only as cash payments to specific individuals or groups. However, targeted exemptions or reductions in taxes owed strain public coffers similarly to direct spending, though often with far less visibility.
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