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This paper explores the implications of evaluating income tax preferences, or tax expenditures, under a consumption tax baseline. First it examines the conceptual differences between income and consumption tax baselines. Next, an X-tax prototype of a consumption tax is employed to gauge the...
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This paper provides insight into the attributes of wage-earning households that participate in tax-deferred retirement savings plans. Examining data from federal tax returns, we find that approximately 52 percent of individuals and 55 percent of households participated in a retirement savings...
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The income tax deduction for charitable contributions is limited to a fraction of reported income. Consequently, some of the contributions by large donors are not deductible in the year of the transfer, if ever deductible at all. Because this limit is typically ignored in the empirical...
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The majority of countries around the world provide tax incentives for business philanthropy. However, little is known about the responsiveness of businesses to this tax treatment. This paper expands on this scant literature by focusing on the Armenian tax system which provides incentives for...
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How responsive is the supply of tax-exempt bonds to state and local government borrowing costs? This question is critical to the effectiveness of current federal tax policies designed to stimulate investment in infrastructure and education. Would states borrow more if their cost of capital were...
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