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We consider the short-run responses of businesses and their owners to the introduction of Section 199A, a deduction implemented in 2018 that reduced the effective tax rate on pass-through business income. We study the deduction using several datasets derived from de-identified tax records of...
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We evaluate the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Combining reduced-form estimates from tax data with a global investment model, we estimate responses, identify parameters, and conduct counterfactuals. Domestic investment of firms with the mean tax change increases 20% versus a no-change baseline. Due...
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gains from inducing a more gradual transition via temporary taxes on trade and technology, and provide formulas for the … optimal path for taxes. Our formulas account for the possibility that reallocation effort responds to policy, and for the … existence of income taxes and assistance programs. Using these formulas, we compute the optimal temporary taxes needed to …
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This paper proposes a new framework to study the distribution of taxes and the effects of tax reforms, connecting … classical tax incidence analysis to optimal tax theory. To study the distribution of current taxes, labor taxes are assigned to … the corresponding workers, capital taxes to the corresponding asset owners, and consumption taxes to consumers. The tax …
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This paper quantifies the unequal welfare effects of tax competition. I derive the optimal tax and transfer schedules in a free mobility union composed of countries that can either compete or set a uniform federal tax rate. In the absence of fiscal coordination, governments internalize that any...
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