No. 4: Steuerkomplexität im Vergleich zwischen Deutschland und Österreich – Eine Analyse des Status quo

Year: 2019
Type: Working Paper

Abstract

The complexity of tax systems is becoming increasingly important in the debate on international tax competition. Based on the underlying data of the Tax Complexity Index (www.taxcomplexity.org), this article provides a comprehensive comparison of the complexity of the tax systems of Germany and Austria while also taking the mean values of all countries into account. In both Germany and Austria, the tax code is characterized by a relatively high degree of complexity. In contrast, the tax framework has a low level of complexity in both countries, with Austria being on average less complex than Germany.

Participating Institutions

TRR 266‘s main locations are Paderborn University (Coordinating University), HU Berlin, and University of Mannheim. All three locations have been centers for accounting and tax research for many years. They are joined by researchers from LMU Munich, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Goethe University Frankfurt, University of Cologne and Leibniz University Hannover who share the same research agenda.

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