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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Tax Administration and Tax Policy Responses to COVID-19
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :The COVID-19 pandemic has been disrupting economies and society on a scale never witnessed before. To protect lives and livelihoods and ensure business continuity, governments have implemented a plethora of relief measures, including in the tax area, resulting in increased borrowing to unprecedented levels. The pandemic has also played a catalyst role in driving digitalization in government, presenting new challenges and opportunities. With vaccination being rolled out, governments slowly turn their attention to supporting the reopening of their economies and to the next phase of consolidation.http://www.exeter.ac.uk/events/details/?event=11740
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