Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90
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Resumo: | Abstract The personal income taxation systems are changing rapidly around the globe. Portugal and Spain share the territory of the Iberian Peninsula for centuries and their economies are intensively interconnected. They have however adopted different tax personal income systems. Portugal introduced in 1989 a comprehensive or unitary system that follows the taxation trends prevailing in many European countries based on the concept of accrued income. The different types of income are taxed together, normally at progressive rates. More recently, many European states have evolved towards semi-dual taxation to adapt taxation on personal income to the challenges of globalization, off shoring and disintermediation. Spain has adopted a dual system model. This research points out the advantages and disadvantages of each model by comparing the solutions adopted in the Iberian countries, Portugal (which levies comprehensive income tax) and Spain (which has a semi-dual income tax). We argue that Portugal should adopt semi-dual income tax. This would simplify personal income tax and be more competitive internationally. |
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Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90Personal income tax comprehensive income tax dual income tax semi-dual income tax.Abstract The personal income taxation systems are changing rapidly around the globe. Portugal and Spain share the territory of the Iberian Peninsula for centuries and their economies are intensively interconnected. They have however adopted different tax personal income systems. Portugal introduced in 1989 a comprehensive or unitary system that follows the taxation trends prevailing in many European countries based on the concept of accrued income. The different types of income are taxed together, normally at progressive rates. More recently, many European states have evolved towards semi-dual taxation to adapt taxation on personal income to the challenges of globalization, off shoring and disintermediation. Spain has adopted a dual system model. This research points out the advantages and disadvantages of each model by comparing the solutions adopted in the Iberian countries, Portugal (which levies comprehensive income tax) and Spain (which has a semi-dual income tax). We argue that Portugal should adopt semi-dual income tax. This would simplify personal income tax and be more competitive internationally.Universidade Católica de Brasília2016-01-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Pares; Peer ReviewedPesquisa Empíricaapplication/pdfhttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/EALR/article/view/574210.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90Economic Analysis of Law Review; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2015): Economic Analysis of Law Review; 72-90Economic Analysis of Law Review ; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2015): Economic Analysis of Law Review; 72-90Economic Analysis of Law Review; v. 6 n. 1 (2015): Economic Analysis of Law Review; 72-902178-0587reponame:Economic Analysis of law Reviewinstname:Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB)instacron:UCBporhttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/EALR/article/view/5742/4166Catarino, João RicardoVouga, Margaridainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-01-05T19:56:37Zoai:ojs.portalrevistas.ucb.br:article/5742Revistahttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/ealrONGhttps://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/EALR/oaieditor.ealr@gmail.com||sdi@ucb.br||benjaminm.tabak@gmail.com2178-05872178-0587opendoar:2023-01-05T19:56:37Economic Analysis of law Review - Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB)false |
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Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90 |
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Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90 |
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Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90 Catarino, João Ricardo Personal income tax comprehensive income tax dual income tax semi-dual income tax. |
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Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90 |
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Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90 |
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Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90 |
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Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90 |
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Personal Income Tax: Comprehensive or Dual? A Comparative Study of the Portuguese and Spanish Systems DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18836/2178-0587/ealr.v6n1p72-90 |
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Catarino, João Ricardo |
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Catarino, João Ricardo Vouga, Margarida |
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Vouga, Margarida |
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Catarino, João Ricardo Vouga, Margarida |
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Personal income tax comprehensive income tax dual income tax semi-dual income tax. |
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Personal income tax comprehensive income tax dual income tax semi-dual income tax. |
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Abstract The personal income taxation systems are changing rapidly around the globe. Portugal and Spain share the territory of the Iberian Peninsula for centuries and their economies are intensively interconnected. They have however adopted different tax personal income systems. Portugal introduced in 1989 a comprehensive or unitary system that follows the taxation trends prevailing in many European countries based on the concept of accrued income. The different types of income are taxed together, normally at progressive rates. More recently, many European states have evolved towards semi-dual taxation to adapt taxation on personal income to the challenges of globalization, off shoring and disintermediation. Spain has adopted a dual system model. This research points out the advantages and disadvantages of each model by comparing the solutions adopted in the Iberian countries, Portugal (which levies comprehensive income tax) and Spain (which has a semi-dual income tax). We argue that Portugal should adopt semi-dual income tax. This would simplify personal income tax and be more competitive internationally. |
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