Tax Justice and Tax Law: Understanding Unfairness in Tax Systems
Dominic de Cogan, Peter Harris (editors)
Most people would agree that tax systems ought to be ‘just’, and perhaps a great deal more just than they are at present. What is more difficult is to agree on what tax justice is.
This book considers a range of different approaches to, and ideas about the nature of tax justice and covers areas such as:
The purpose of the book is not to iron out these underlying differences into a grand theory, but rather to gain a more precise understanding of how and why we disagree about tax justice. In doing so the editors are assisted by a stellar cast of contributors from four continents, with a wide variety of views and experiences but a common interest in this central question of how to agree and disagree about tax justice. This is, of course, not only an intellectual exercise but also a necessary precursor to achieving real-world change.
This book considers a range of different approaches to, and ideas about the nature of tax justice and covers areas such as:
The purpose of the book is not to iron out these underlying differences into a grand theory, but rather to gain a more precise understanding of how and why we disagree about tax justice. In doing so the editors are assisted by a stellar cast of contributors from four continents, with a wide variety of views and experiences but a common interest in this central question of how to agree and disagree about tax justice. This is, of course, not only an intellectual exercise but also a necessary precursor to achieving real-world change.
ปี:
2020
สำนักพิมพ์:
Hart Publishing
ภาษา:
english
ISBN 10:
1509935029
ISBN 13:
9781509935024
ไฟล์:
PDF, 2.88 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2020