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This paper derives analytical expressions for the revenue elasticity of consumption taxes and combined income-consumption tax systems, analogous to those familiar for income taxes. It provides measures of tax revenue elasticities which can readily be applied in practice. Analytical results...
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This study presents time-series evidence indicating that capital gains taxation reduces the realization of capital gains. The "lock-in" effect is detectable once we divide individuals into categories on the basis of how much recent capital gains tax in- creases have affected them. Since the tax...
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, compared and interpreted using Fisher's (1930) theory of consumption in order to understand the incidence of capital taxes …
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, compared and interpreted using Fisher's (1930) theory of consumption in order to understand the incidence of capital taxes …
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This study presents time-series evidence indicating that capital gains taxation reduces the realization of capital gains. The "lock-in" effect is detectable once we divide individuals into categories on the basis of how much recent capital gains tax in- creases have affected them. Since the tax...
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To minimize deadweight losses, tax rates should vary unpredictably so agents cannot rearrange their work and consumption habits. As a result, optimally set tax rates will be a nonstationary time series or, put differently, changes in the tax rate will be unpredictable. This paper identifies...
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