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But its
revenues
from these taxes, 2.6% of GDP, are in line with the EU average.
France could afford to reduce its profit tax rate to 25%, as Macron has proposed, without losing significant tax
revenues.
The fall in tax
revenues
was in most cases sudden, deep, and lasting.
Saudi Arabia has shown remarkable resilience in overcoming political weakness, often by using its considerable oil
revenues
to buy itself out of trouble and maintain a large royal family that has been an essential source of stability.
A second flaw is that the plan’s GNP projections ignore the endogenous feedback effects that declining economic activity will have on fiscal
revenues.
Despite the high rate, corporate tax
revenues
comprise a relatively small share of government revenue, partly because a rising share of total business receipts – currently more than 30% – flows through so-called “pass-through" business organizations, which are not subject to corporate tax.
Indeed, most corporate tax
revenues
are paid by a small number of large multinational companies that earn more than half of their income from their foreign operations.
There is also bipartisan agreement that the foregone
revenues
from a rate reduction should be covered mainly by broadening the tax base – the same approach adopted in the 1986 tax reform.
Deferred earnings are “locked out" of the US economy, meaning that the government receives no tax
revenues
from them and they are not directly available for domestic use by the US parent companies.
That will hurt tax
revenues
and keep the budget deficit very large anyway.
Moreover,
revenues
from “home-grown” energy tend to remain where they are generated, while the import bill for fossil fuels would be eliminated.
At the same time, to boost revenues, they expanded exports of NGLs, which are not counted in OPEC quotas.
None of these countries has adequate savings to cushion the blow of reduced
revenues.
But tax
revenues
in most developing countries are low, impeding progress toward more balanced, inclusive, and sustainable economic development that can improve public health and raise standards of living.
Cheap Haitian labor has become a substitute for less-skilled Dominican labor in a way that increases income inequalities, and puts a special burden on the country’s public finances and services, owing to lower tax
revenues.
The
revenues
collected – easily hundreds of billions of dollars annually – could be spent on global public goods such as development assistance, vaccines for tropical diseases, and the greening of technologies in use in the developing world.
When the last eurozone crisis began, large capital flows into the periphery were generating inflationary pressures; resources were shifting away from exports; and government
revenues
appeared to be strong.
In most countries, government
revenues
fell, as domestic activities, such as construction, contracted much faster than exports increased.
They would not need a large downward adjustment in wages and prices, and government
revenues
would remain relatively stable.
The current-account balance deteriorated rapidly, owing to the loss of more than $4 billion in tourism
revenues
and a sharp fall in remittances by Egyptian workers abroad.
Better yet, if much of the next round of stimulus is devoted to automatic stabilizers – such as compensating for the shortfall in state
revenues
– then if the economy does recover, the spending will not occur.
In Vietnam, a cooperative program has improved the quality of produce for urban consumers, and boosted tea, fruit, and vegetable
revenues
by nearly one third.
Whenever an economy goes into recession, deficits appear, as tax
revenues
fall faster than expenditures.
But the Soviet Union’s aging communist leadership, encouraged by the OPEC-generated oil-price explosion and the discovery of massive hydrocarbon reserves in western Siberia, took a different tack, using natural-resource
revenues
to finance continued military expansion.
As a result, the Soviet economy became even more dependent on resource revenues, making it extremely vulnerable to price fluctuations in international commodity markets.
Without resource revenues, the government will struggle to finance the policies and programs that are needed to placate ordinary Russians.
By slashing subsidies from regional budgets, federal
revenues
increased from 9% of GDP in 1998 to 17% of GDP this year.
Because oil consumers generally spend extra income fairly quickly, while governments (which collect the bulk of global oil revenues) usually maintain public spending by borrowing or running down reserves, the net effect of lower oil prices has always been positive for global growth.
Export and public-sector
revenues
have declined, giving way to widening current-account and fiscal deficits.
While economists differ on many matters, one thing they can agree on is that taxing the
revenues
or capital gains derived from Costa Rica’s land won’t cause the land to move away.
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