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− | [[Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity?]] was the first event held by the [[Taxpayers Alliance]]. | + | [[Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity?]] was the first event held by the [[Taxpayers Alliance]]. The event was a joint venture with the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] held on the 3-February-2004. The seminar was entitled [[Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity?]].<ref>The Taxpayers Alliance, [http://web.archive.org/web/20040205050334/www.taxpayersalliance.com/pdf_files/04-02-03-IEA-TaxCompetitionSeminar.pdf Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity?], ''Taxpayers Alliance'', Accessed via web archive, version from 5-February-2004, Accessed 09-February-2011</ref> |
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+ | [[Daniel J Mitchell]] of the [[Heritage Foundation]] was the guest speaker at the event and its purpose was for the [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]] (OECD) to meet with low-tax jurisdictions in London to discuss so-called 'harmful tax competition' during 3rd-5th February. The [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] held the seminar in conjunction with the [[TaxPayers Alliance]] and Mitchell was selected to 'lead a discussion investigating whether tax harmonization or tax competition contributes more to economic growth'. In addition to reviewing OECD initiatives, the discussion was designed to 'examine various EU tax harmonization measures'.<ref>The Taxpayers Alliance, [http://web.archive.org/web/20040205050334/www.taxpayersalliance.com/pdf_files/04-02-03-IEA-TaxCompetitionSeminar.pdf Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity?], ''Taxpayers Alliance'', Accessed via web archive, version from 5-February-2004, Accessed 09-February-2011</ref> | ||
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+ | ==People== | ||
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+ | *[[Daniel J Mitchell]], [[Heritage Foundation]] | ||
+ | *[[Andrew Allum]], Chairman, The [[TaxPayers Alliance]] | ||
+ | *[[Allister Heath]], Economics Editor, [[The Business]] | ||
+ | *[[Graeme Leach]], Chief Economist, [[Institute of Directors]] | ||
+ | *[[Mark Warner]], Partner, [[Stanbrook & Hooper]] | ||
+ | *[[John Blundell]], Director General, [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] | ||
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+ | ==Address== | ||
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+ | :2 North Street London | ||
+ | :SW1P 3LB | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> |
Revision as of 12:41, 5 February 2011
Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity? was the first event held by the Taxpayers Alliance. The event was a joint venture with the Institute of Economic Affairs held on the 3-February-2004. The seminar was entitled Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity?.[1]
Daniel J Mitchell of the Heritage Foundation was the guest speaker at the event and its purpose was for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to meet with low-tax jurisdictions in London to discuss so-called 'harmful tax competition' during 3rd-5th February. The Institute of Economic Affairs held the seminar in conjunction with the TaxPayers Alliance and Mitchell was selected to 'lead a discussion investigating whether tax harmonization or tax competition contributes more to economic growth'. In addition to reviewing OECD initiatives, the discussion was designed to 'examine various EU tax harmonization measures'.[2]
People
- Daniel J Mitchell, Heritage Foundation
- Andrew Allum, Chairman, The TaxPayers Alliance
- Allister Heath, Economics Editor, The Business
- Graeme Leach, Chief Economist, Institute of Directors
- Mark Warner, Partner, Stanbrook & Hooper
- John Blundell, Director General, Institute of Economic Affairs
Address
- 2 North Street London
- SW1P 3LB
Notes
- ↑ The Taxpayers Alliance, Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity?, Taxpayers Alliance, Accessed via web archive, version from 5-February-2004, Accessed 09-February-2011
- ↑ The Taxpayers Alliance, Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity?, Taxpayers Alliance, Accessed via web archive, version from 5-February-2004, Accessed 09-February-2011