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Tax tools being used to shield businesses from high inflation: OECD Report
By TII News Service
Sep 13, 2023 , Paris

    

By TII News Service

PARIS, SEPT 13, 2023: AS per latest OECD Report, tax policy has played a central role as governments sought to shield households and businesses from the impact of decade-high inflation levels.

Tax Policy Reforms 2023 describes tax reforms announced and enacted in 2022 across 75 jurisdictions of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting, including all OECD countries. It provides an overview of the macroeconomic environment and tax revenue context in which these tax reforms were made, highlighting how governments deployed tax policy to respond to historically high levels of inflation and address long-run structural challenges.

The report finds that tax reforms - including those directed towards lowering the tax burden on low-income earners and reducing taxes on energy products - have been one of the key policy tools that governments used to protect households and businesses from decade-high inflation levels. 

As energy and food prices rose steeply during 2022, countries moved quickly to support households and businesses by providing temporary fiscal support - including cuts to value added taxes (VAT) and excise duties - and by adjusting tax brackets, allowances and credits within personal income tax and social security contribution regimes.

Some countries introduced temporary windfall profit taxes, solidarity levies or other measures in response to extraordinary corporate profits, particularly in the energy sector, to help finance additional fiscal expenditure and  cushion the impacts of price hikes on the most vulnerable groups in particular. Similar objectives were cited as a number of countries also lowered the tax burden on low-income households and raised taxes on the income and wealth of higher-income earners.      

"Tax policy has been at the forefront of government support to families and businesses in the face of elevated levels of inflation," OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann said. "While temporary tax cuts can be delivered quickly and are highly visible, the lack of targeting can increase budgetary costs, especially in the case of energy taxes. They can also dampen incentives to reduce energy consumption. As inflationary pressures gradually recede, governments will need to better target fiscal policy support to those most in need."

To encourage investment, governments continued expanding corporate income tax incentives and adapting tax regimes to the challenges and opportunities posed by the digitalisation of the global economy. Many jurisdictions also took steps towards implementing the global minimum tax as part of the Two-Pillar Solution to reform the international tax framework. Many also enacted VAT reforms to achieve more effective taxation of cross-border digital trade.

Some environmentally related taxes were reduced in 2022, while a growing number of countries strengthened tax incentives and other mechanisms to encourage the transition to a lower carbon economy. The number of countries implementing "green" tax allowances and credits within the corporate and personal income taxes increased, as did the generosity of these measures.

 
 
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