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We examine six alternative plans which might be discussed in an effort to increase consumer savings through the … personal income tax system in the United States. These plans attempt to affect savings through an increase in the real rate of … return either by direct tax cuts on savings or by indexing tax rates against inflation. The paper presents estimates of …
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consumption tax. We compute a sequence of single period equilibria in which savings decisions depend on the expected future return …
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We model the effects of consumption-type taxes which differ according to the base and location of the tax. Our model incorporates a multinational producing and selling in two countries with three sources of rent, each in a different location: a fixed basic production factor (located with initial...
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This study examines the potential effects on personal savings of alternative types of tax rules. The analysis makes use … of two extensive samples of information on individual savings and financial income: the 1972 Consumer Expenditure Survey … would permit all tax-payers to make tax deductible contributions to individual savings accounts. The interest and dividends …
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Do regular 401(k) and IRA accounts offer greater tax benefits than Roth 401(k)s and Roth IRAs? This is a tough question. Regular 401(k)s and IRAs save taxes in the short term; Roth accounts save taxes in the long term. Regular 401(k)s and IRAs are vulnerable to future income tax hikes, but may...
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This paper summarizes the empirical evidence on how defaults impact retirement savings outcomes. After outlining the … defaults impact retirement savings outcomes at all stages of the savings lifecycle, including savings plan participation …, savings rates, asset allocation, and post-retirement savings distributions. The paper then discusses why defaults have such a …
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This paper examines the incentives created by the 529 and Coverdell tax-advantaged savings accounts. I find that the … intensifies the positive correlation between income and the advantages of the tax-advantaged college savings accounts …
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Many studies compare household balances in tax-deferred retirement accounts such as 401(k) plans with financial assets held outside these accounts, but these different asset components are not directly comparable. Taxes and in some cases penalties are due when assets are withdrawn from some...
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529 saving plans and Coverdell Educational Savings Accounts are marketed as attractive vehicles for college savings …. The main finding of this paper is that college savings plans can actually harm some families. The joint treatment by the … income tax code and financial aid system of college savings creates tax rates that exceed 100 percent for those families on …
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