Abstract

The Qualified Domestic Minimum Top-up Tax (QDMTT) is presented as the preferred choice for developing countries. However, given its unfamiliar design, complexity, limited revenue gain, peer review and resource burdens, the QDMTT is unsuitable for developing countries. Instead, such countries should reform their tax incentives, and consider an across-the-board minimum tax.

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