Alternative Methods of Taxing Individuals
The conference "Alternative Methods of Taxing Individuals " was held on June 8 -9, 2006, in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The conference, sponsored by the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, brought together leading economists from around the globe to discuss alternative tax methods.
How Should Individuals be Taxed? Designing Income Taxes, Payroll Taxes and "Simplified" Taxes in Ukraine (James Alm and Pablo Saavedra)
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From Income to Consumption Tax?: The Case of Jamaica (Roy Bahl and Sally Wallace)
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Economic Effects of a Personal Capital Income Tax Add-On to a Consumption Tax (John Diamond and George Zodrow)
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Potential Income Taxation: A Second Look at Presumptive Taxes (Dagney Faulk, Jorge martinez-Vazquez, and Sally Wallace)
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The Dual Income Tax: Implementation and Experience in European Countries (Bernd Genser)
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Alternative Methods of Taxing Personal Income: Administrative Issues (John Hasseldine, Peggy Hite and Norman Gemmell)
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Implications of Return-Free Tax Systems for the Structure of the Individual Income Tax (Janet Holtzblatt)
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Moving Toward a Dual Income Tax in Japan (Hiromitsu Ishi)
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Consumption-based Direct Taxes; A Guided Tour of the Amusement Park (Charles McLure)
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Improving Taxpayer Accounting for SMEs and Individuals (Seth Terkper)
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Cost Benefit Analysis of Presumptive Taxation (Shlomo Yitzhaki)
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