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A new paper with John Vella and Heydon Wardell-Burrus examines incentives for tax competition under the new Pillar 2 model rules, and explains why CIT rates may fall in response. See bit.ly/3GvZh2u.

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This new CBT policy brief explores two of the most controversial questions relating to Pillar 2: the extent to which it will allow countries to engage in tax competition, and which countries will collect the tax revenues it generates. oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/pillar-2-rule-…

This new CBT policy brief explores two of the most controversial questions relating to Pillar 2: the extent to which it will allow countries to engage in tax competition, and which countries will collect the tax revenues it generates.  oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/pillar-2-rule-…
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Discussions on the reform of the international tax system continue to be dominated by the OECD’s proposed “two-pillar” solution. Richard Collier's new blog and paper ask the question, "Could Pillar 2 Be Enough?" oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/article/could-…

Discussions on the reform of the international tax system continue to be dominated by the OECD’s proposed “two-pillar” solution. Richard Collier's new blog and paper ask the question, "Could Pillar 2 Be Enough?" oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/article/could-…
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CALL FOR PAPERS for the CBT Annual Academic Symposium is now open. Closing date for submissions is 20 March. The Symposium will be held in Oxford this year from 27-29 June. Details and submission form can be found at oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/academic…

CALL FOR PAPERS for the CBT Annual Academic Symposium is now open. Closing date for submissions is 20 March.  The Symposium will be held in Oxford this year from 27-29 June. Details and submission form can be found at oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/academic…
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Join us for the Multilateral Cooperation and Carbon Taxation online conference, 14 March @ 3.30pm (UK time), which aims to shed light on the opportunities and limits that could arise from the adoption of a global minimum carbon tax and/or CBAMS. oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/multilat…

Join us for the Multilateral Cooperation and Carbon Taxation online conference, 14 March @ 3.30pm (UK time), which aims to shed light on the opportunities and limits that could arise from the adoption of a global minimum carbon tax and/or CBAMS. oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/multilat…
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CALL FOR PAPERS is now open for the CBT Doctoral Conference, which will be held in Oxford on 12-13 September 2022. Submissions are welcomed from PhD students and early careers researchers. For more details and a link to the submission form visit oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/doctoral…

CALL FOR PAPERS is now open for the CBT Doctoral Conference, which will be held in Oxford on 12-13 September 2022. Submissions are welcomed from PhD students and early careers researchers. For more details and a link to the submission form visit oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/doctoral…
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Register now for great line up on where we are now on the GMT etc from Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation including Benjamin Angel ; Michelle Hanlon, MIT Fabrizia Lapecorella, David Murray, Vicki Perry, Debbi Schanz, Stephen Shay plus the home team Mike and John Vella. Back in person!

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Ben Lockwood, Li Liu, and Eddy Tam question whether the VAT threshold in the UK inhibits growth and ask whether it should be lower. Read the blog and working paper at oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/article/is-the…

Ben Lockwood, Li Liu, and Eddy Tam question whether the VAT threshold in the UK inhibits growth and ask whether it should be lower. Read the blog and working paper at oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/article/is-the…
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Academics are invited to submit a paper for the CBT Symposium (26-28 June 2023). Submission deadline 19 March. Details and submission form at oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/annual-a… #TaxEvents

CALL FOR PAPERS: Academics are invited to submit a paper for the CBT Symposium (26-28 June 2023). Submission deadline 19 March. Details and submission form at oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/annual-a…

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Join us for the next OMG Transatlantic Tax Talk on Thursday 18 May @ 4pm (UK time). Daniel Hemel will present his paper "The Realization Doctrine and the Optimal Taxation of Capital Income" Login details at oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/omg-dani… #TaxTalks #TaxResearch

Join us for the next OMG Transatlantic Tax Talk on Thursday 18 May @ 4pm (UK time). <a href="/DanielJHemel/">Daniel Hemel</a>  will present his paper "The Realization Doctrine and the Optimal Taxation of Capital Income" Login details at oxfordtax.sbs.ox.ac.uk/event/omg-dani…

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