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When a debtor goes bankrupt and limited assets have to be divided between competing creditors, should unpaid taxes owed …
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substantially reduce poverty and inequality to varying degrees depending on the taxes and transfers used. …
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In the 1980s the Australian Personal Income Tax was highly progressive and family payments were universal. The system ranked well in terms of gender equity and female labour supply incentives. During the Howard years the progressivity of the rate scale declined dramatically despite rising...
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In the 1980s the Australian Personal Income Tax was highly progressive and family payments were universal. The system ranked well in terms of gender equity and female labour supply incentives. During the Howard years the progressivity of the rate scale declined dramatically despite rising...
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countercyclical transfer payments. Consolidation in response to the debt has come primarily through adjustments to taxes and possibly …
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countercyclical transfer payments. Secondly, consolidation in response to the debt has come primarily through adjustments to taxes and …
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, international reference prices, transport, refining and sale margins and direct, indirect and consumption-specific taxes; 3) 2000 …
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This paper provides a set of detailed estimated fiscal reaction functions for a panel of twenty industrialized countries, and it discusses commonalities and differences with regard to systematic fiscal policies across countries. In general, the countries in the panel adjust tax revenues strongly...
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This paper studies the design of optimal fiscal policy when a government that fully trusts the probability model of government expenditures faces a fearful public that forms pessimistic expectations. We identify two forces that shape our results. On the one hand, the government has an incentive...
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that "illegals do not pay taxes" and demonstrates with facts, data, and law, that undocumented immigrants not only pay … billions of dollars in taxes every year, but given their demographic profile are likely to pay taxes at a higher effective tax …
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