Last June @OECD reported that #AEoI has already generated EUR93 billion in additional tax revenue. That's over half of @gabriel_zucman's estimate of global tax evasion of $190 billion! Can anyone explain how @OECD came up with that estimate?
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Replying to @DidierPJacobs @MForstater and
Are both figures on the same basis? I thought Zucman was annual and it is possible that OECD number is cumulative?
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Yes. I think its in a year from 2017-2018, but could also represent back taxes and fines for previous years. Be interesting to know what was the survey question (and what were the country answers!) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/files/oecd-secretary-general-tax-report-g20-finance-ministers-july-2018.pdf …
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It's responses from a survey yes. Useful to make a distinction between zucman's figure which (as far as I recall) was an attempted estimate of *annual* tax losses and the 93 billion, which is not, I think, an annual figure.
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