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The contribution Bach, Corneo and Steiner (2008) has argued that "the rich" do not pay taxes adequately in relation to their income, finding, for instance, an effective tax rate of only 38.1% for the 0.001% fractile of German income taxpayers in 2001. This result contrasts sharply with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010300107
The contribution Bach, Corneo, and Steiner (2008) has argued that the rich" do not pay taxes adequately in relation to their income, finding, for instance, an effective tax rate of only 38.1% for the 0.001% fractile of German income taxpayers in 2001. This result contrasts sharply with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264502
The contribution Bach, Corneo, and Steiner (2008) has argued that the richʺ do not pay taxes adequately in relation to their income, finding, for instance, an effective tax rate of only 38.1% for the 0.001% fractile of German income taxpayers in 2001. This result contrasts sharply with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003791779
The contribution Bach, Corneo and Steiner (2008) has argued that "the rich" do not pay taxes adequately in relation to their income, finding, for instance, an effective tax rate of only 38.1% for the 0.001% fractile of German income taxpayers in 2001. This result contrasts sharply with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003872152
The contribution Bach, Corneo, and Steiner (2008) has argued that "the rich" do not pay taxes adequately in relation to their income, finding, for instance, an effective tax rate of only 38.1% for the 0.001% fractile of German income taxpayers in 2001. This result contrasts sharply with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013316435
The contribution Bach, Corneo, and Steiner (2008) has argued that “the rich” do not pay taxes adequately in relation to their income, finding, for instance, an effective tax rate of only 38.1% for the 0.001% fractile of German income taxpayers in 2001. This result contrasts sharply with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005094355
The contribution Bach, Corneo and Steiner (2008) has argued that "the rich" do not pay taxes adequately in relation to their income, finding, for instance, an effective tax rate of only 38.1% for the 0.001% fractile of German income taxpayers in 2001. This result contrasts sharply with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008462186
The recent German discussion has witnessed increasing interest in the Dual IncomeTax. The analysis of its merits, as opposed to those of a comprehensiveincome tax, is usually conducted with the main argument of the increasing mobilityof financial capital in mind. This article pursues an...
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I research the consequences of changes in the deductibility of commuting costs in Ger-many from 2001 to 2006. Offcial gures provided by the Federal Statistical Office highlightthe fact that German taxpayers claimed deductions for commuting allowances to the tuneof 23-29 billion e over the years...
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Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht anhand eines Wachstumsmodells die Entscheidungswirkungender privaten Veräußerungsgewinnbesteuerung in verschiedenen Steuersystemen. Im Fall des Anteilshandelszwischen privaten Investoren induziert die Veräußerungsgewinnbesteuerung neben der...
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