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indicate that the greatest impact comes from the inclusion of imputed rent for owner occupation as part of the resource measure …
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indicate that the greatest impact comes from the inclusion of imputed rent for owner occupation as part of the resource measure …
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indicate that the greatest impact comes from the inclusion of imputed rent for owner occupation as part of the resource measure …
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recurrent housing property taxation, a sizeable 'homeownership bias' i.e. a lighter average and marginal taxation for … homeownership investment, is embedded in current tax systems, and displays heterogeneous distributional profiles across different …
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indicate that the greatest impact comes from the inclusion of imputed rent for owner occupation as part of the resource measure …
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indicate that the greatest impact comes from the inclusion of imputed rent for owner occupation as part of the resource measure …
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This paper examines the distributional impacts of the changes to benefits, tax credits, pensions and direct taxes between the UK Elections in May 2010 and in May 2015. It also looks ahead to the longer-term effects of changes and plans that were announced by the 2010-2015 Coalition government,...
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the dramatic changes that took place in Europe prior to and after the GFC. Major differences are revealed. In terms of …
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current provisions of the Tax Code with alternative approaches which consider the imputed rent (IR) from owner …
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In this paper, the amount of income redistribution in the United States, the European Union, and Switzerland is compared and empirically related to economic, political, and behavioral determinants elaborated in the literature. Lying in between the two poles, Switzerland provides unique evidence...
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