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earlier results based on the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), it is shown that the difference can be as high as a factor …
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for Sweden but also for other countries that have implemented a dual income tax system or are considering doing so …
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Under the Nordic dual income tax system, the taxpayer's total tax bill depends not only on his total income but also on the division of that income between capital income and labor income. This has created new room for tax avoidance, especially for active owners of (closed) corporations. For...
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During the early 1990s the Nordic countries undertook a series of sweeping tax reforms. These reforms combined ambitious base-broadening measures with the introduction of the so-called dual income tax which systematically separates the taxation of labour income from the taxation of capital...
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, whilst for Sweden the evidence leads to disregard the capital share as a determinant of income inequality. …
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This paper analyzes the economic effects of different income splitting rules for closely held corporations and sole proprietorships/partnerships in a tax system with a dual income tax. We conclude that the tax rules for closed corporations offer roughly the same cost of capital as for widely...
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