
As any non-lump-sum tax, corporate income taxation creates distortions in economic choices, reducing its efficiency. This paper reviews some of these domestic and international distortions and their most recent estimates from the economic literature. Distortions originating from income shifting between capital and labour sources, profit shifting across jurisdictions, the effects of taxation on business location and foreign direct investment are the major sources of distortions.
European Union; Corporate taxation; distortions; tax efficiency, ddc:330, Welt, H25, Business Taxes and Subsidies including sales and value-added (VAT), Körperschaftsteuer, Steuerwirkung, distortions, corporate taxation, distortions, tax efficiency, Economie, Corporate taxation, tax efficiency, Corporate taxation; distortions; tax efficiency., tax efficiency., Allokationseffizienz, jel: jel:H25
European Union; Corporate taxation; distortions; tax efficiency, ddc:330, Welt, H25, Business Taxes and Subsidies including sales and value-added (VAT), Körperschaftsteuer, Steuerwirkung, distortions, corporate taxation, distortions, tax efficiency, Economie, Corporate taxation, tax efficiency, Corporate taxation; distortions; tax efficiency., tax efficiency., Allokationseffizienz, jel: jel:H25
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