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Fiscoteca Europa: Il contributo dei giovani per un'Europa più equa
16/06/2021 12:42
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L’1% della popolazione mondiale è due volte più ricco di circa 6,9 miliardi di persone. In Italia, secondo Oxfam, oltre il 30% degli occupati giovani guadagna oggi meno di 800€ lordi al mese. Ridistribuire ricchezza appare quindi prioritario, specialmente in Europa, dove il tema dell’equità fiscale sembra essere lontano dai riflettori del dibattito pubblico. Ed è invece un tema estremamente importante, specie per i più giovani, che si stanno vedendo letteralmente rubare il futuro da sotto i piedi. E’ per questo motivo che l’Istituto Universitario di Fiesole, l’UniFi e l’ufficio fiorentino di Europe Direct hanno deciso di chiamare a raccolta tanti giovani universitari per dibattere insieme all’interno di un’immaginaria “Fiscoteca” con degli esperti, presso il Murate Art District. Che cosa sono le “big tech” e perché l’Unione Europea non riesce a fare abbastanza per tassarle? A queste e a tante altre domande cercheremo di dare delle risposte, per riflettere insieme su un’Europa più equa, più giusta e in grado di offrire maggiori opportunità alle generazioni future.
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50124 Firenze, Italy
50124 Firenze, Italy
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Doctoral researchers and students from the EUI and the University of Florence gathered for a “fiscoteque” at the Murate Art District (MAD), where they explored European fiscal issues and fair taxation concerning youth. The event was moderated by EUI Law researcher Mario Pagano, and featured presentations by Marco Maria Mazio, International and EU Tax Lawyer, Costanza Hermanin, Policy Leader Fellow at the School of Transnational Governance, and Professor Stefano Dorigo, University of Florence. In his presentation, Marco Maria Mazio shed light on the intricacies and misalignments of the 27 different taxation systems interacting in the EU and the controversial role of the “big tech” companies in this precarious balance, whilst also explaining what is needed to reach a fairer fiscal Europe. Costanza Hermanin then spoke to the group clarifying first how European citizenship and direct taxation may strengthen each other. She then explained what the Next Generation EU fund management will deal with in regards to the taxation of digital companies and of carbon emissions. Finally, Professor Dorigo connected the theme to his own research project at the University of Florence, where he investigates an experimental EU direct taxation that could help fight Euroscepticism. The organisers' success in connecting taxation to pressing issues such as the environment and digital technologies brought the issue home for the participants and resulted in a lively debate about what future steps the EU should take for youth.Related Ideas
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28
June 2021
15:00 - 17:00
Number of participants
25
Reference: cofe-MEET-2021-06-15512
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