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  1. 21 gru 2022 · Now a study by MIT economists scrutinizes the existing evidence and suggests the optimal policy in this situation would indeed include a tax on robots, but only a modest one. The same applies to taxes on foreign trade that would also reduce U.S. jobs, the research finds.

  2. 8 lis 2022 · In the first of a two-episode series, professor Ryan Abbott of the University of Surrey discusses his views on the tax implications of increasing automation and the need for a robot tax.

  3. 9 sty 2024 · Several experts share their top tax and technology predictions, and explore how the intersection of automation and artificial intelligence will continue to impact tax compliance, how economic...

  4. 4 sty 2024 · The good news is that advanced technologies, including generative AI, may soon change this dynamic. Increasingly, taxpayers can better obtain and manage the broad data necessary to confidently comply with a proliferation of new and complex laws more efficiently, timely and accurately.

  5. 9 sty 2024 · It took years to get a minimum global corporate tax base in place. Considering the impending costs to society, a conversation about a targeted tax for billion-dollar AI companies cannot wait.

  6. 15 maj 2021 · A recent political proposal to address the challenge of technological unemployment suggests that the state should impose a tax on labor-replacing technologies. The idea is to preserve jobs by disincentivizing automation. In this article, I critically assess the proposal from an ethical perspective.

  7. 14 cze 2019 · Ryan Abbott, professor of law and health sciences at the University of Surrey, argued in favor of taxing robots, while Ryan Avent, economics columnist for The Economist, argued against the idea. Both agreed there needs to be a shift in tax burden from labor to capital.

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