Sustainability-oriented future EU funding: a financial transaction tax

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Veronika Solilová
Danuše Nerudová
Marian Dobranschi
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[1] Mendel University,Department of Accounting and Taxes, Faculty of Business and Economics
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Empirica | 2017年 / 44卷
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Sustainability; Funding; FTT; European Union; Budget; H25; H61;
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Although responsibility for realizing the Europe 2020 strategy is shared between the EU and its 28 member states, the main criticism of the current EU budget relates to the lack of a link between the budget and the Europe 2020 strategy. Therefore the paper focuses on a new budget design as well as alternative revenue sources. One of the possible candidates is a financial transaction tax (FTT). To research FTT revenue potential, a model based on a remittance system was designed. We analyse full or partial replacement of VAT- and GNI-based own resources by the transfer of tax revenues from a FTT raised on the national level to the EU budget. The research reveals that FTT-based own resource would be able to fully replace GNI-based own resource only for some EU member states; however, VAT-based own resource can be fully replaced by a FTT-based own resource for the entire EU. Further, results also show that from the EU11 (28) perspective, the tax is sufficient to fully replace VAT- or GNI-contributions if levied on the EU11 (28) level (not on the national level) as a direct payment to the EU budget without tracking the source member State.
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页码:687 / 731
页数:44
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