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Media Coverage

Our research results are relevant for both entrepreneurial and political decision-makers. Our practical research approach is reflected in Professor Spengel's numerous contributions and the quotations of our research projects in business magazines, newspapers and other media. Current topics are the US tax reform, cum-ex/cum-cum transactions and the taxation of the digitalising economy.

Below you will find an overview of current articles in the press.


Prof. Spengel on Cum-Cum/Cum-Ex

“This is the biggest tax robbery in the European history.”

Estimations of the Tax Damage caused by Cum-Cum and Cum-Ex ADR

In collaboration with the research network CORRECTIV and an association of international media, Professor Spengel and his team have calculated the potential tax damage caused by Cum-Cum and Cum-Ex ADR transactions. The documentation and figures can be found below.

For further background on the research conducted by CORRECTIV and the international media partners, please see here or this informative piece by STRG_F.

Public Hearing on the Cum-Ex/Cum-Cum Scandal

On 02/24/2021, the FISC Subcommittee on Tax Matters of the European Parliament addressed the Cum-Ex/Cum-Cum scandal in a public hearing, to which Prof. Dr. Spengel was invited as an expert.

Committee of Enquiry

Prof. Dr. Christoph Spengel was invited as an expert by the German parliament's committee of enquiry concernig the tax issues of Cum-Ex Share deals.

 

Click here to watch the Video (in German).

Public Hearing at the EU-Parliament

On Monday 26 November 2018, Prof. Dr. Christoph Spengel was invited by the European Parliament as an expert to a public hearing on the topic of “Cum-Ex scandal: financial crime and the loopholes in the current legal framework”

Click here for the video.

Public hearing at the Financial Committee

On Wednesday 09 September 2020, Prof. Dr. Christoph Spengel was invited as an expert to a public hearing on the consequences from the Cum/Ex-scandal at the Financial Committee of the German Parliament.

Click here to watch the video (in German).


Public hearing in the Finance Committee of the German Bundestag on the Growth Opportunities Act on 6 November 2023

On 6 November 2023, Prof. Spengel was invited as an expert to the public hearing in the Finance Committee of the German Bundestag on the Growth Opportunities Act.

The video recording of the hearing can be found here.

Prof Spengel's statement begins at 01:21:25.


Legal Committee on Country-by-Country Reporting in the German Bundestag

On 17 April, Prof. Spengel was invited as an expert to the Legal Committee on Country-by-Country Reporting in the German Bundestag. 

The video recording of the public hearing can be found here.

You can view Prof. Spengel's written statement here.


FACHFRAGEN Podcast: The Global Minimum Tax from Germany's Perspective 3.03.2023

Prof. Dr Christoph Spengel, Dr Daniel Klein and Sarah Winter were guests on the podcast Fachfragen – Der Podcast für Wirtschaft, Recht und Management and talked about the global minimum tax from Germany's perspective. 

You can find more information on the topic in our related article: DER BETRIEB Supplement 01/2023


ZEW Förderkreis Award 12/08/22

On 8 December, Prof. Dr. Christoph Spengel, together with Theresa Bührle and Leonie Fischer, was awarded the ZEW Förderkreis Prize for the best economic policy consulting project 2021/2022 for the study “Immediate Tax Programme and Approaches to Increase Entrepreneurial Investment in the Context of Corona Crisis in Germany” on behalf of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom. The award ceremony took place within the framework of the ZEW series “Economic Policy at First Hand”. Ralph Rheinboldt congratulated the prize winners on behalf of the ZEW Förderkreis.

The study examines how efficient and targeted the income tax measures were in supporting German firms affected by the Corona crisis. The results show that the Corona tax aids in Germany were altogether too timid to cushion the consequences of the crisis. Thus, the measures in their form at the time mainly relieved large companies, while small companies and start-ups hardly benefited. The extension of the loss carryback period to two years, which was called for in the study, has now been implemented.

The transfer of knowledge as well as the dialogue between science and practice on this highly topical issue was not only promoted by appropriate media coverage, but also facilitated interesting discussions within the framework of the formats “Leibniz in the Bundestag” and “Book a Scientist”. Synergies from the discussion of tax legislation in the crisis were additionally used for a subsequent scientific project, which has since been published in an international journal, the British Tax Review.


Public Debate “The role of corporate taxes in corporate governance – addressing the debt-equity bias”

On October 08th 2021, Professor Dr. Christoph Spengel participated as speaker at the public hearing of the European Economic and Social Committee on  the role of corporate taxes in corporate governance and the debt-equity bias. This is the second time this year that Prof. Spengel was invited by the EESC as expert.


Public Debate “Taxing Internationals in Europe”

On May 26th 2021, Prof. Dr. Christoph Spengel was invited as speaker to the virtual joint public debate of the European Economic and Social Committee and the IMF on “Taxing multinationals in Europe”.

Press Photos

 

Here you will find a selection of press photos of Professor Spengel.