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While little agreement exists regarding the taxation of bequests in general, there is a widely held view that accidental bequests should be subject to a confiscatory tax. We propose to reexamine the optimal taxation of accidental bequests in an economy where individuals care about what they...
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This paper studies the design of the optimal linear taxation of bequests when individuals differ in wage as well as in their risks of both mortality and old-age dependence. We assume that the government cannot distinguish between bequests motives, that is whether bequests resulted from...
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implications. We test the predictions of our theory employing a unique policy shock: the abolition of bequest and donation taxation …
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with only intended bequests, by enhancing incentives of parents to invest in their children's education. This result holds …
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inheritance and the other of those who do. The first tagged group gets a second-best tax à la Mirrlees; the second group a first …-best tax schedule. The solution implies that receiving an inheritance makes high-ability types worse off and low-ability types …
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this model a redistributive motive for an inheritance tax - which is equivalent to a uniform tax on all expenditures …
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I study a model of a representative individual who has a motive for leaving bequests and is at risk of needing long-term care in old age. I assume - as is typical for OECD countries - that the individual is not fully insured against this risk. Moreover, at realization the individual is unable to...
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