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This article deals with the question whether the stylized income tax rate of 35 per cent used up to now by the IDW for valuation of companies has been properly calculated and whether it is still appropriate to use this income tax rate. The stylized income tax rate is an average tax rate,...
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With an empirical study of the results of the reduction in the income tax schedule by the German red-green government two suitable scales for an evaluation of distributional effects of tax policy are discussed: the redistribution of tax burden and the redistribution of income caused by the...
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Microsimulation based on income tax statistics may be useful in tax reform discussions. Unfortunately, access to appropriate data is still rather restricted and expensive for ad-hoc analyses, and individual data is often even not available at all. In this paper we take Germany and its data...
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Microsimulation based on income tax statistics may be useful in tax reform discussions. Unfortunately, access to appropriate data is still rather restricted and expensive for ad-hoc analyses, or individual data is often even not available at all. In this paper we take Germany and its data...
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Microsimulation based on income tax statistics may be useful in tax reform discussions. Unfortunately, access to appropriate data is still rather restricted and expensive for ad-hoc analyses, or individual data is often even not available at all. In this paper we take Germany and its data...
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Microsimulation based on income tax statistics may be useful in tax reform discussions. Unfortunately, access to appropriate data is still rather restricted and expensive for ad-hoc analyses, or individual data is often even not available at all. In this paper we take Germany and its data...
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The income tax code of law (EStGB) of Paul Kirchhof (Judge of the Federal Constitutional Court, retd.) is a proposal to reform the income tax and the corporate tax, which was much-noticed in politics and media. The article examines the taxation of shares under the EStGB. In particular effects on...
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In this paper the current literature's standard approach is used to estimate the elasticity of taxable income with respect to the net-of-tax rate using tax return data from the German Taxpayer-Panel spanning the years 2001 to 2006. To our knowledge this is done the first time for Germany using...
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