by Dan Mitchell | Jan 24, 2010 | Blogs, Tax Harmonization
The French government is relentlessly awful in its support for tax harmonization, regulatory harmonization, and other policies to drag other nations into the cesspool of statism. But France’s desire for a one-size-fits-all approach miraculously vanishes when it...
by Geoffrey MacLeay | Jan 24, 2010 | Economic Growth, Free Market, Taxation
In a National Review Online article, Kevin Williamson notes that a proposed federal banking tax seems purely inspired by vilification politics, but will none-the-less put American banks at a very real competitive disadvantage in the global market: The new proposed tax...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 23, 2010 | Blogs, Tax Harmonization, Taxation
German politicians are notoriously bad on European issues, almost always pushing for more centralization, harmonization, and bureaucracy. So it is surprising to see that the German government is rejecting a Luxembourg proposal to give the EU a direct source of tax...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 22, 2010 | Blogs, Economic Growth, Taxation
This has a similar title to an earlier blog post, but the topic is completely different. The U.K.-based Times has a fascinating story about how tax rates are driving business out of London, thus showing the insanity of class-warfare tax policy. Two excerpts are must...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 12, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs
A new survey from International Living says that France has the highest quality of life, followed by Australia and Switzerland. The United States, meanwhile, is in seventh place, behind nations such as Germany, New Zealand, and Luxembourg: To produce this annual Index...