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the effect of inheritances on economic disparities and intergenerational mobility. The burden of the estate and gift taxes … of inherited income at roughly the same rate that presently applies to earned income under the income and payroll taxes …
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reduced by roughly 25 percent or taxes will need to be increased by about 33 percent, or some combination to avoid benefit …
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reduced by roughly 25 percent or taxes will need to be increased by about 33 percent, or some combination to avoid benefit …
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The upcoming one-year repeal of the federal estate tax in the U.S. creates an opportunity to reconsider the taxation of wealth transfers. This article argues that if inheritances are included in an optimal tax framework, existing evidence suggests that the ideal wealth transfer tax would be much...
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This paper considers three questions: (1) the relative burden of wealth transfer taxes on heirs versus donors in a … children of the donor does not narrow these differences. Estate and inheritance taxes thus appear to impose fundamentally …
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transfers. This paper argues that federal wealth transfer taxes should be retained and potentially expanded. The estate tax …
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, that direct taxes and cash transfers are overall progressive and reduce inequality and poverty. Our disaggregated analyses …
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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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This paper examines whether income transparency - the public release of citizens' income information - affects support for redistribution. We leverage a quasi-experiment in Finland, where every year on the so-called tax day, the authorities release income information on Finland's top earners to...
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This paper examines whether income transparency - the public release of citizens' income information - affects support for redistribution. We leverage a quasi-experiment in Finland, where every year on the so-called tax day, the authorities release income information on Finland's top earners to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014229860