New tax rules needed to address migration challenges in the EU
The article explores how migration affects tax rules in the EU and beyond. It looks at reasons for moving for tax purposes, tax implications of education and retirement income across borders, and tax benefits for the elderly. The researchers suggest that changes in tax laws are needed to adapt to the shifting global economy and ensure fairness. They provide evidence on the impact of migration on tax systems and propose recommendations for policymakers to create better tax-residence rules.