Competition, Harmonization and Redistribution: Corporate Taxes in Switzerland
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              Switzerland could be considered as something of a test case for international corporate-tax policy coordination. It is a federation of 26 fiscally autonomous cantons that have been taxing corporate profits more or less independently for over a century. We document and discuss corporate taxation in Switzerland, with a focus on three aspects: (a) the evolving within-country geography of taxable profits and corporate tax rates, (b) the nature and historical emergence of formal tax-base harmonization, and (c) the functioning of fiscal equalization. Parallels are drawn and differences are discussed relative to ongoing efforts at international tax coordination.
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      Copy CitationMarius Brülhart, Marko Koethenbuerger, Matthias Krapf, Raphaël Parchet, Kurt Schmidheiny, and David Staubli, Policy Responses to Tax Competition (University of Chicago Press, 2024), chap. 10, https://www.nber.org/books-and-chapters/policy-responses-tax-competition/competition-harmonization-and-redistribution-corporate-taxes-switzerland.
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      Switzerland could be considered as a test case for international corporate-tax policy coordination. It is a federation...