Interesting, but caution against seeing a clear divide domestic/international. Tax expenditures/incentives cut across both for e.g.https://twitter.com/MForstater/status/784286112588009472 …
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@MForstater@AdamSmithInt@icai_uk and difference in tax/GDP cited is mostly structural, down to growth not tax reforms (2/2)1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Agreed. To tax like a rich country youve got to be a rich country. The gap is widely misused!pic.twitter.com/FLTOOwOqBP
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(i.e often used to give impression BEPs huge
@AdamSmithInt uses to suggest its tiny) not too meaningful either way!pic.twitter.com/BB6Z5k5hdb
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by the way, you're tweeting screenshots of an Actionaid report written after I left
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Not meaning to imply it was yours! Just saying that that the gap is often used to illustrate the case as if mainly MNCs/ BEPs
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Its more subtle than a big mistake (IFFs as tax revenue loss) or crazy calculation (all SAs gold is smuggled) though.
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