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Publicada por primera vez en 2017, Lucha contra los delitos fiscales - Los diez Principios Globales es la primera guía completa para combatir los delitos fiscales. Establece diez principios esenciales que abarcan los aspectos legales, institucionales, administrativos y operativos necesarios para desarrollar un sistema eficiente y eficaz de identificación, investigación y persecución de delitos fiscales, respetando los derechos de los contribuyentes acusados.
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Governments use tax expenditures (TEs) to provide financial support or benefits to taxpayers. The budgetary impact of TEs can be similar to that of direct outlays: after the support is provided, less money is available to fund other government priorities. Systematic evaluations are needed to guide informed decision-making and to avoid a situation where the narrative on the benefits of TEs is primarily driven by profiting stakeholders. By TE "evaluation," this note refers to a process that seeks to systematically inform policymakers on the desirability of introducing or maintaining specific tax benefits by gathering and analyzing available quantitative and qualitative information on their effects. Evaluation processes can be tailored to different levels of data availability and analytical capacity. An evaluation should focus on the policy objective of a TE and whether it effectively and efficiently contributes to that policy objective. Although important lessons can be learned from country practices in implementing increasingly ambitious evaluation processes, there is no single best-practice approach to replicate.
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Governments use tax expenditures (TEs) to provide financial support or benefits to taxpayers. The budgetary impact of TEs can be similar to that of direct outlays: after the support is provided, less money is available to fund other government priorities. Systematic evaluations are needed to guide informed decision-making and to avoid a situation where the narrative on the benefits of TEs is primarily driven by profiting stakeholders. By TE "evaluation," this note refers to a process that seeks to systematically inform policymakers on the desirability of introducing or maintaining specific tax benefits by gathering and analyzing available quantitative and qualitative information on their effects. Evaluation processes can be tailored to different levels of data availability and analytical capacity. An evaluation should focus on the policy objective of a TE and whether it effectively and efficiently contributes to that policy objective. Although important lessons can be learned from country practices in implementing increasingly ambitious evaluation processes, there is no single best-practice approach to replicate.
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