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In this paper, we study tax loss asymmetry for S-corporation owners. We find that these owners use approximately 70 percent of losses contemporaneously---which exceeds the loss use over ten years for C corporations. We simulate owner-level effective tax rates and find that, in spite of the high...
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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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Rising student debt balances have captured the attention of policy makers and academics; however, the effect of student debt on individuals’ self-employment behavior is still unclear. In this paper, we estimate the association between student debt and self-employment using data from the Survey...
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Each year Americans spend over two billion hours and $30 billion preparing individual tax returns, and these filing costs are regressive. To lower and redistribute the filing burden, some commentators have proposed having the IRS pre-populate tax returns for individuals. We evaluate this...
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