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Such an outcome would coincide with – and exacerbate the effects of – an adverse demographic shift that will constrain fiscal
revenues
and drive up costs for universal health care and pension benefits.
Incidentally, I think it would be far more revealing to draw up a list of those states that have destroyed or damaged the relationship of trust with their citizens to such an extent that they can only secure their tax
revenues
by criminalizing tax evasion and trampling on privacy.
The Swiss people vote their own taxes, have a high degree of control over how tax
revenues
are spent, and believe their tax system to be fair, transparent, and comprehensible.
Our Business Process Outsourcing industry is now the second largest in the world, behind India, with
revenues
of $8.9 billion in 2010 rising to a projected $11 billion in 2011.
For example, if the US imposed an across-the-board import tariff of 25% on steel products, and imports collapsed to $15 billion – one-half of their 2017 value – the US would still acquire an extra $3.75 billion in annual
revenues.
From the US perspective, the allies should simply tax their exports and keep the
revenues.
Despite lower tax rates, corporate tax
revenues
have not declined in these countries and represent a larger share of GDP than they do in the US.
And these costs, estimated at 1-5% of deferred earnings, have been rising rapidly in recent years, in line with the growing share of foreign markets in US-based MNCs’
revenues.
These are all firsts, and the reason is obvious: curbing theft by government cronies is among the fastest and most effective ways to raise
revenues.
Nowadays, a ton of African titanium sand brings about $100 in export revenues, whereas a ton of titanium alloy brings $100,000 – but to countries outside Africa.
But that, in turn, requires lowering the cost of doing business, fighting corruption, promoting transparency in mining deals, and channeling natural-resource
revenues
in ways that enhance economic diversification and competitiveness.
Faster growth and returns on public investment yield higher tax revenues, and a 5 to 6% return is more than enough to offset temporary increases in the national debt.
The Government of Southern Sudan suffers from serious financial constraints, owing to unrealistic assumptions about its oil
revenues.
Whenever an economy enters recession,
revenues
fall, and expenditures – say, for unemployment benefits – increase.
Despite efforts to cut expenditures and boost tax receipts, current and prospective obligations (including pension liabilities) far exceed any feasible increase in government
revenues.
Given the ease with which Puerto Ricans move to the mainland, raising taxes is unlikely to increase
revenues.
Puerto Rico is not Greece; successive governors of the island have introduced budgets they thought were balanced, only to find that inadequate growth led to lower
revenues
and higher expenditures than had been projected.
The European Union compensates the countries for the loss of customs
revenues
out of the European Union budget.
The compensation may reflect the potential rather than the actual loss of revenues, but the element of subsidy would be strictly conditional on performance.
Ultimately, demand for imports would fall, as would the benefits for consumers and new tax
revenues
for the government.
In fact, it is the rapid acceleration of economic growth in the major emerging countries that has reduced poverty, not only directly, through jobs and higher incomes, but also by generating the
revenues
governments need to undertake the public-health, education, and other programs that sustain poverty reduction – and growth – in the long term.
Such arrangements protect the investor from an unstable business environment, but they can also cut investors off from indigenous businesses; and when SEZs offer investors special tax breaks, the country is deprived of potential
revenues.
Notwithstanding booming oil and gas revenues, its infrastructure remains underdeveloped, and successful economic modernization is a long way off.
One priority should be the development of an appropriate mechanism for ensuring that
revenues
from the sale of natural gas are properly accounted for, repatriated, and allocated to meet urgent national needs.
And, though state
revenues
have fallen with recession, forcing a few countries to hike value-added taxes, none has increased income taxes, and none of the seven countries that had in place a flat-rate income tax has abandoned it.
Today, the payments have become so large that the government has seized them and channeled
revenues
exceeding the regulator’s enforcement costs to veterans’ charities.
Bountiful resources such as oil are a bane for democracy in developing countries, because when a government gets the
revenues
it needs by selling oil, it doesn’t need to collect taxes.
In order to reduce incentives for avoidance and thus augment revenues, Congress also wants to cap the GST at 18%.
This is true even in cases like Venezuela, where large oil
revenues
masked the underlying weakness for a while.
As many commentators have pointed out, Germany’s new government will benefit from a budget surplus, because the booming economy, coupled with peculiarities of the German tax code, has boosted government
revenues
over the last four years.
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