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April 2, 2008
Robert B. Zoellick President World Bank Group 1818 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20433
Dear Mr. Zoellick,
We are writing on behalf of the supporters of tax competition to
express our concern about reports that the World Bank is being pressured into a campaign against low-tax policies.
This would be a mistake for the institution. The World Bank should not be involved in a
project that seeks to undermine tax competition.
There is considerable evidence that tax competition - by encouraging lower tax rates and fundamental tax reform - has been good for the global economy. Indeed,
the World Bank should embrace tax competition for its ability to stimulate pro-growth policies that encourage investment and innovation.
Efforts to stymie tax competition are contrary to sound economic
policy. The major opponents of tax competition-such as the Tax Justice Network and the OECD-espouse a harsh ideological approach, under which high-tax nations dictate global tax policy. Their central objective is
increased statism at the expense of fiscal sovereignty. The World Bank should actively oppose this objective, not facilitate it.
Please review the attached CF&P Fact Sheet for more information on our concerns.
Thank you in advance for your time and we hope that the World Bank will stand on the side of tax competition and fiscal
sovereignty and not for bigger and more intrusive governments.
Sincerely,
Andrew F. Quinlan ~ President, Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation
Grover Norquist ~ President, Americans for Tax Reform Duane Parde ~ President, National Taxpayers Union David A. Keene ~ Chairman, American Conservative Union
Karen Kerrigan ~ President & CEO, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council Thomas Schatz ~ President, Council for Citizens Against Government Waste Matt Kibbe ~ President, FreedomWorks
Paul M. Weyrich ~ National Chairman, Coalitions for America. Morton C. Blackwell ~ President, Leadership Institute Clyde Wayne Crews ~ Vice President for Policy, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Tim Phillips ~ President, Americans for Prosperity and AFP Foundation Patrick J. Toomey ~ President, Club for Growth Steve Faris ~ National Chairman, American Legislative Exchange Council
Terrence Scanlon ~ President, Capital Research Center Ryan Ellis ~ Executive Director, American Shareholders Association John McClaughry ~ President, Ethan Allen Institute
Roland A. Boucher ~ Chairman, United Californians for Tax Reform David Strom ~ President, Taxpayers League of Minnesota Don Racheter ~ President, Public Interest Institute
Amy Moritz Ridenour ~ President, National Center for Public Policy Research Stephen J. Entin ~ President, Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation James L. Martin ~ President, 60 Plus Association
Jeffrey R. Boeyink ~ President, Iowans for Tax Relief William Wilson ~ President, Americans for Limited Government Herbert London ~ President, Hudson Institute John Pugsley ~ Chairman, Sovereign Society
Lewis K. Uhler ~ President, National Tax Limitation Committee Bill Sizemore ~ Executive Director, Oregon Taxpayers Union Rick Durham ~ President, Tennessee Tax Revolt, Inc.
Karl Peterjohn ~ Executive Director, Kansas Taxpayers Network Lori Klein ~ President, Taxpayer's Protection Alliance Henry L. Thaxton ~ Director, West Virginians Against Government Waste
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