Tag: GTED

The Global Tax Expenditures Database Keeps Growing: Discover the New Features

| 6 May 2025
Fiscal, News | Tags: GTED, Tax Expenditures
The Council on Economic Policies (CEP) and the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) released the latest version of the Global Tax Expenditures Database (GTED) with expanded coverage and enhanced functionality. The update incorporates two additional countries, Egypt and Zambia, bringing the total to ... continue reading

Tax Expenditures Country Report: Brazil

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Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: Brazil, GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures
Tax expenditures in Brazil corresponded to 4.78% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2023, taking only the federal level into account. If state-level tax expenditures are included, the share reaches 7.2% of GDP in 2023. ... continue reading

Tax Expenditures and Tax Incentives for Investment: Challenges and Opportunities in India and Beyond

11 February 2025 | New Delhi, India | By Invitation
Conferences, Fiscal | Tags: GTED, GTETI, India, Tax Expenditures
India has in the recent years engaged in a process to rationalize the use of tax incentives for investment and, more in general, simplify the tax system. Going forward, India’s efforts to simplify its tax system along with adoption of GloBE will have implications ... continue reading

The Role of Tax Expenditures in Fiscal Policy: Challenges and Opportunities in France and Beyond

30 January 2025 | Paris | By Invitation
Conferences, Fiscal | Tags: France, GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures
CEP and FIPECO are organizing a seminar to discuss the role of tax expenditures in fiscal policy design in France and other countries. Two presentations will set the stage and initiate the discussion among participants. ... continue reading

Tax Expenditures Country Report: France

| 29 November 2024
Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: France, GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures
According to the French Ministry of Finance, tax expenditures have a budgetary cost (revenue forgone) equal to 2.9% of GDP, or 6.8% of the total amount of compulsory levies in France in 2023. ... continue reading