The Internet of Things as a potential tool to improve Environmental Taxation

Marina Serrat

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Abstract

Technology is essential for the transition towards climate neutrality not only in technical aspects (better and more efficient capture, energy storage, or carbon use) but also as an important tool in taxation. The progressive implementation of the Internet of Things’ (IOT) technology can contribute to achieving the proposed objectives of the European Union’s (EU’s) environmental agenda. Its capacity to monitor and record real-time emissions creates the possibility of determining the exact amount of emissions that a vehicle emits during the year. Its implementation for tax purposes can revolutionize the design of the taxable event and the quantifying elements of certain environmental taxes, particularly those related to taxing pollutant emissions from motor vehicles in order to ensure more compliance with the pollutant pays principle.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)387-398
JournalIntertax
Volume52
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2024

Keywords

  • Internet of things
  • IoT
  • real-time monitoring
  • environmental taxation
  • pollutant emissions
  • polluter pays principle
  • annual motor vehicle taxes
  • annual road taxes
  • car taxes

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