Tax Policy Analysis and Tax Revenue
Overview:
Introduction:
This course aims to increase participants' understanding of the major difficulties that governments encounter when creating, implementing, and overseeing a contemporary tax system. It provides a succinct explanation of the theoretical foundations of tax policymaking and goes into great detail on its application and practice with a focus on the region the course is intended for.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this program, the participants will be able to:
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Explain the fundamentals of policy formulation and how they affect tax administration, providing connections between the two and demonstrating how their responsibilities are interconnected.
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Review design issues for significant taxes that make up modern tax systems (such as broad-based consumption and income taxes, property taxes, excises, and small business tax regimes), as well as approaches to tax policymaking in particular economic and institutional contexts, such as resource-rich countries, fragile countries, and countries in economic blocs/customs unions, as well as international taxation (such as taxation of the digital economy).
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Use experiences from the region and beyond to discuss the structure, management, and administration of tax administrations.
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Give a summary of current concerns in tax administration and policy, as well as the effects they have on tax systems worldwide.
Targeted Audience:
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Tax policymakers and analysts.
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Government officials involved in revenue management.
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Tax professionals and consultants.
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Researchers and academics specializing in tax policy and revenue analysis.
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Financial planners and economists interested in taxation.
Unit 1:
Tax Analysis:
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Taxation and Tax Reform Principles.
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The Effects of Taxes and Subsidies on the Economy.
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Spending Taxes and Consumption Taxes.
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International Trade Taxes.
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Income Taxation Harmonization of International Taxes.
Unit 2:
Different Types of Tax Policies:
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Taxation of Wealth and Assets.
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Real Estate Taxes and Property Taxes.
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Natural Resource Taxation.
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Financial Sector Taxation.
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Taxation and Inflation.
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Taxation of Online Shopping.
Unit 3:
Tax Administration & Compliance:
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Tax Management and Tax Observance.
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Challenges of Tax Reform and Implementation.
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Fiscal Architecture and Fiscal Policy.
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Taxation of Natural Resources.
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Tax Incidence Research.
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Experimenting with Taxes to Learn More About Them.
Unit 4:
Revenue Forecasting:
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Value-Added and Excise Taxes.
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Trade Taxes.
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Personal Income Taxes.
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Corporate Income Taxes.
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Taxes on Natural Resources.
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Property Taxes.
Unit 5:
Computer Applications:
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Introduction to Computers and Computerisation.
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The Impact of Technology.
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Microcomputers in Revenue Forecasting.
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Cloud Computing Technology.
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Private Cloud Computing System.
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The Power of Collaboration.
Unit 6:
Empirical Techniques and Models:
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Models for Microsimulation.
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The Typical Taxpayer.
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Model Macroeconomic.
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Models for Predicting the GDP.
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Analysis of Regression.
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Sampling Methods.
Unit 8:
Taxation and Economic Development:
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Tax Policies for Economic Growth.
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Impact of Taxation on Investment.
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Tax Incentives for Business Development.
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Taxation and Employment.
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Taxation and Sustainable Development.
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Taxation and Poverty Alleviation.
Unit 9:
Global Tax Trends and Challenges:
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International Tax Cooperation.
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Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS).
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Tax Transparency and Information Exchange.
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Digital Economy Taxation.
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Cross-Border Tax Planning.
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Addressing Tax Avoidance and Tax Havens.
Unit 10:
Tax Law and Ethics:
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Legal Principles of Taxation.
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Tax Compliance and Ethics.
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Professional Standards in Tax Practice.
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Taxpayer Rights and Responsibilities.
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Ethical Dilemmas in Tax Planning.
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Ensuring Fairness and Integrity in Tax Systems.