UN Global Tax Treaty Multiple-Choice Questions PDF
Document Details
Uploaded by DurableAlgorithm
Tags
Summary
This document contains multiple-choice questions on the UN Global Tax Treaty and its proposed aims. The questions cover topics such as the treaty's focus, which countries oppose it, the challenges it aims to address, and support across various countries. It is suitable for undergraduate-level study in economics and international relations.
Full Transcript
UN Global Tax Treaty Multiple-Choice Questions 1. What is the primary focus of the proposed UN Global Tax Treaty? A. To reduce tax rates globally for multinational corporations. B. To enforce digital service taxes internationally. C. To establish a fair, stable, inclusive, and effective inter...
UN Global Tax Treaty Multiple-Choice Questions 1. What is the primary focus of the proposed UN Global Tax Treaty? A. To reduce tax rates globally for multinational corporations. B. To enforce digital service taxes internationally. C. To establish a fair, stable, inclusive, and effective international tax system. D. To increase the individual tax rates across developed nations. Correct Answer: C 2. Which countries voted against the proposed UN Global Tax Treaty? A. India, Germany, China, and Russia B. Australia, Israel, Japan, the UK, and the USA C. Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and South Africa D. Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark Correct Answer: B 3. What challenges does the UN Global Tax Treaty aim to address? A. Low corporate tax rates in developing nations. B. Inflation and economic recession in the Global South. C. Digitalization of the economy and equitable taxation of multinational corporations. D. Trade imbalances and export duties among member nations. Correct Answer: C 4. Which of the following best describes the support for the UN Global Tax Treaty from various countries? A. Predominantly supported by developed nations and opposed by developing nations. B. Uniform support across all member countries of the United Nations. C. Supported largely by developing countries, while several industrialized nations opposed it. D. Controversial with no clear majority support or opposition. Correct Answer: C