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This paper investigates how tax revenue elasticities develop with respect to their tax base and analyses the specific impact of the business cycle. The main novelty of the paper is to use revenue data net of discretionary tax measures. Based on an EU country panel for the period 2001-13, we...
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France faces important consolidation and indebtedness challenges. At the same time, the overall tax burden is one of the highest in the EU. Against this background France has adopted an expenditure-based consolidation strategy while at the same time reducing the tax burden on labour to boost...
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This paper examines the characteristics of government non-tax revenue in the European Union. Nontax revenue includes a large number of diverse income sources, such as fees charged for the provision of public services, income from financial assets and government property, and EU funds. Receipts...
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This paper provides an assessment of the uncertainty surrounding revenue predictions, through an ex post analysis of European Commission's forecasts over the last 15 years. It estimates the forecast errors affecting revenue for all 28 Member States, using the different vintages of the autumn and...
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