EU Tax Observatory
The EU Tax Observatory (EUTO, Eutax) is an independent research laboratory dedicated to studying tax evasion and avoidance in the European Union, opened June 2021.[1] Its offices are hosted at the Paris School of Economics, and staff is also hosted at the University of Copenhagen.[2] In its first year of operation its budget was 1.1 million EUR, funded primarily by the EU's Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union.[2]
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| Abbreviation | EUTO or Eutax |
|---|---|
| Formation | June 2021 |
| Type | Research institute |
| Purpose | Basic research |
| Headquarters | Paris, France |
| Fields | Taxation |
Director | Gabriel Zucman |
| Funding | European Union |
Staff (2024) | ~30 |
| Website | www |
The Observatory's October 2023 annual report on tax evasion described the potential impact of a wealth tax on billionaires and of a minimum tax on companies' profits.[3][4][5] It also describe ways for countries to unilaterally implement such policies and fight tax avoidance.
Notes and references
- "New European Tax Observatory to support fight against tax abuse through cutting-edge research" (Press release). Brussels: European Commission. 2021-06-01. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- "Eutax Observatory Annual Report 2021-2022" (PDF). August 2022.
- Horobin, William (October 22, 2023). "Billionaires Should Pay a Global Minimum Tax, Researchers Say". Bloomberg.
- Makortoff, Kalyeena (2023-10-22). "EU-funded report calls for wealth of super-rich to be taxed, not income". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- Lukpat, Alyssa. "EU Think Tank Proposes Global Minimum Tax on Billionaires". WSJ. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
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