The Value-Added Tax in the European Economic Community


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The Value-Added Tax in the European Economic Community







Value-added Tax


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This report examines the European Economic Community experience with the value-added tax and draws lessons regarding U.S. adoption of a VAT.










Key Questions in Considering a Value-Added Tax for Central and Eastern European Countries


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In the course of introducing a market-oriented tax system, most Central and Eastern European countries are actively considering the merits of a value-added tax (VAT). This paper examines a wide range of social, economic, structural, and administrative issues that are pertinent to the introduction of a VAT. These issues have regard to the burden distribution of the VAT, its effect on the price level and economic growth, as well as the coverage of the tax, the definition of the base, and the choice of the rate structure. Various legal and administrative aspects are also reviewed. The paper draws on the experience with value-added taxation of the member states of the European Community (EC) and other countries that belong to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).




The Value-added Tax


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Monograph of conference papers providing a comparison of value added tax experiences and fiscal policy issues in six Western European countries - discusses transition to VAT and current structures, tax collection, income distribution effects, economic implications for consumer expenditure, consumer prices, trade, investment, etc., and lessons for the USA. References and statistical tables. List of participants. Conference held in Washington 1980 Oct.




Introduction to Value Added Tax in the EC After 1992


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This book is an extremely useful reference guide to tax advisers, accounting professionals, financial executives and others interested in more than their national VAT legislation. The first part of the book offers an introduction to the system of VAT in the EC based on the Sixth Directive, an overview of the developments towards the completion of the internal market with regard to VAT and an introduction to the system after 1992. The second part presents an integrated text of the adopted relevant (numbered) directives, as well as the text of Directive 91/680/EEC supplementing the common system of VAT and amending the Sixth Directive with a view to the abolition of fiscal frontiers. This publication is the successor of Introduction to Value Added Tax in the EC.