Project Participants

Combating Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators (COFFERS )


Abstract:

The European Union confronts expanded inequalities across a range of areas from gender, to generational, wealth, mobility and opportunity. One underlying factor common to these expanded inequalities is deficiencies in fiscal systems. The ‘Combatting Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators’ (COFFERS) project seeks to redress these deficiencies as policy innovation at national, regional and international levels undergoes a period of accelerated development. The consortium identifies deficiencies and opportunities for upgrading in tax law, tax policy development, tax administration and enforcement at the EU level and across Member States. We track the tax gap and regulatory innovation. We trace how expert networks, jurisdictions and taxpayers adapt to and negotiate rapid evolutionary change. We transmit forward looking risk assessment and policy advice to intervene in that evolutionary process.

Type:

EU

Funder:

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Department:

Department of Business and Politics

Collaborative partners:

Charles University, Utrecht University, City, University of London, Tax Justice Network, University of Leicester, University of Limerick, Istanbul Kemerburgaz University, OFU Bamberg

Status:

Finished

Start Date:

01-11-2016

End Date:

01-11-2019

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