Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures: A Summary Report: 2011 INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON PROGRAM IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
Asian Development Bank | April 2014
Abstract
A robust and sustainable tax system requires good tax administration. This report compares the administrative frameworks, functions, and performances of tax administration bodies in 22 jurisdictions in Asia and the Pacific. The descriptive analysis is based on surveys of tax administration conducted in 2012 and 2013. The surveys attempt to provide internationally comparable data on aspects of the sample jurisdictions’ tax systems and their administration. Tentative conclusions emerge from the descriptive and comparative analysis.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2014. Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures: A Summary Report: 2011 INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON PROGRAM IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/781. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9254-481-2
Print ISBN
978-92-9254-480-5
Keywords
Asian Development Bank
Development
Rural Development
Public Sector
Public Sector Management
Urban Development Finance
Trade Finance
Small Business Finance
Rural Finance
Roundtable on International Trade and Finance
Regional Development Finance
Public Service Finance
Public
Education
Local Tax
Taxation
Taxation
Public Accounting
National Budget
Municipal Bonds
Local Government
Local Taxes
International Monetary Relations
International Financial Market
International Banking
Central Banks
Business Financing
Capital Resources
Budgetary Policy
Capital Needs
Corporate Divestiture
Capital Instruments
Pension Funds
Insurance Companies
Banks
Portfolio Management
Fiscal Administration
Economics of Education
Development Banks
Infrastructure
Partnership
Power
Use tax
Taxing power
State of taxation
Tax-sales
Tax revenue estimating
Tax planning
Spendings tax
Special assessments
Tax administration and procedure
Sales tax
Real property and taxation
Progressive taxation
Effect of taxation on land use
Effect of taxation on labor supply
Intergovernmental tax relations
Inheritance and transfer tax
Energy tax
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