At the State in the Third Millennium Symposium of the Freiburg School Action Group from 2 to 4 December 2010, Professor Martin Wenz spoke about Liechtenstein’s new tax policy.
At the State in the Third Millennium Symposium of the Freiburg School Action Group from 2 to 4 December 2010, Professor Martin Wenz spoke about Liechtenstein’s new tax policy. Here he paid particular attention to the basic ideas and guidelines behind the tax reform, as well as its mission statement, strategy and concept, and gave an overview on the taxation of individuals and legal entities, as well as asset management structures. These explanations were complemented by empirical results of the micro-simulation by Dr. Tanja Kirn.
Other speakers at the State in the Third Millennium Symposium of the Freiburg School Action Group were: Professor Charles B. Blankart (Berlin), Professor Lars Feld (Heidelberg), Professor Clemens Fuest (Oxford), Professor Bruno Jeitziner (Fribourg), Professor Wolfgang Kessler (Freiburg), Professor Paul Kirchhof (Heidelberg), Professor Kai Konrad (MPI Munich), Dr. René Matteotti (Berne) and Professor Christoph Watrin (Münster).
“The State in the Third Millennium” series of events was initiated and conceived by the Freiburg School Action Group – The Initiative for Regulatory Policy. The speakers would like to thank the organizers and initiators for the warm welcome and for the numerous ideas and suggestions which were generated by the discussion. You can find more information on the symposium here: www.der-staat-im-dritten-jahrtausend.de