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CARBON TAX COMPETITIVENESS CONCERNS: ASSESSING A BEST PRACTICES CARBON CREDIT
by
Gray, Wayne B.
, Metcalf, Gilbert E.
in
Administrative efficiency
/ Best practice
/ Best practices
/ Business entities
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Carbon offsets
/ Carbon taxes
/ Companies
/ Compensation
/ Competition
/ Competitiveness
/ Corporate income taxes
/ Credit
/ Emissions intensity
/ Emissions trading
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental tax
/ Evaluation
/ Federal taxes
/ Forum: Carbon Tax Border Adjustment
/ Income taxes
/ Influence
/ Paris Agreement
/ Tax credits
/ Tax liabilities
/ Tax reform
/ Taxation
/ Unilateralism
2017
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CARBON TAX COMPETITIVENESS CONCERNS: ASSESSING A BEST PRACTICES CARBON CREDIT
by
Gray, Wayne B.
, Metcalf, Gilbert E.
in
Administrative efficiency
/ Best practice
/ Best practices
/ Business entities
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Carbon offsets
/ Carbon taxes
/ Companies
/ Compensation
/ Competition
/ Competitiveness
/ Corporate income taxes
/ Credit
/ Emissions intensity
/ Emissions trading
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental tax
/ Evaluation
/ Federal taxes
/ Forum: Carbon Tax Border Adjustment
/ Income taxes
/ Influence
/ Paris Agreement
/ Tax credits
/ Tax liabilities
/ Tax reform
/ Taxation
/ Unilateralism
2017
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CARBON TAX COMPETITIVENESS CONCERNS: ASSESSING A BEST PRACTICES CARBON CREDIT
by
Gray, Wayne B.
, Metcalf, Gilbert E.
in
Administrative efficiency
/ Best practice
/ Best practices
/ Business entities
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Carbon offsets
/ Carbon taxes
/ Companies
/ Compensation
/ Competition
/ Competitiveness
/ Corporate income taxes
/ Credit
/ Emissions intensity
/ Emissions trading
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental tax
/ Evaluation
/ Federal taxes
/ Forum: Carbon Tax Border Adjustment
/ Income taxes
/ Influence
/ Paris Agreement
/ Tax credits
/ Tax liabilities
/ Tax reform
/ Taxation
/ Unilateralism
2017
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CARBON TAX COMPETITIVENESS CONCERNS: ASSESSING A BEST PRACTICES CARBON CREDIT
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CARBON TAX COMPETITIVENESS CONCERNS: ASSESSING A BEST PRACTICES CARBON CREDIT
2017
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Overview
This paper considers how industry focused revenue rebating could be used to address competitiveness concerns arising from a unilaterally imposed carbon tax. It focuses on the use of output-based carbon credits tied to best practices in the sector and considers its efficiency and administrative characteristics. It also investigates whether firms have sufficient tax appetite to use such a credit. Such a credit for firms in energy intensive, trade exposed (EITE) sectors could provide compensation for firms and mitigate to some extent competitiveness issues. Some firms, however, would not be able to utilize all of their carbon credits due to insufficient tax appetite.
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National Tax Association,The University of Chicago Press,University of Chicago Press
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