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Dual income tax 207 Duale Einkommensteuer 205 Einkommensteuer 110 Income tax 102 Steuerreform 84 Tax reform 81 Kapitalertragsteuer 68 Capital income tax 67 Theorie 60 Deutschland 59 Theory 58 Germany 53 dual income tax 50 Nordeuropa 49 Northern Europe 47 Corporate taxation 40 Unternehmensbesteuerung 40 Steuerwirkung 39 Tax effects 37 Norwegen 32 Körperschaftsteuer 31 Norway 29 Corporate income tax 28 Optimale Besteuerung 20 Besteuerungsprinzip 19 Optimal taxation 19 Taxation principle 18 Flat Tax 17 Finland 15 Finnland 15 Flat tax 15 Steuerprogression 14 Progressive taxation 12 Schweden 12 Sweden 12 Einkommen 10 EU countries 9 EU-Staaten 9 Income 9 Investition 9
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Free 102 Undetermined 23 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 156 Article 101
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Working Paper 77 Graue Literatur 69 Non-commercial literature 69 Article in journal 66 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 66 Arbeitspapier 60 Aufsatz im Buch 16 Book section 16 Hochschulschrift 15 Thesis 12 Konferenzschrift 3 Advisory report 2 Amtsdruckschrift 2 Article 2 Collection of articles of several authors 2 Collection of articles written by one author 2 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 2 Government document 2 Gutachten 2 Sammelwerk 2 Sammlung 2 research-article 2 Conference paper 1 Conference proceedings 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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English 179 German 48 Undetermined 20 Italian 4 Portuguese 3 Spanish 2 Finnish 1 Swedish 1
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Alstadsæter, Annette 29 Sørensen, Peter Birch 19 Thoresen, Thor Olav 14 Genser, Bernd 11 Lambert, Peter J. 10 Cnossen, Sijbren 9 Kari, Seppo 9 Thoresen, Thor O. 8 Wiegard, Wolfgang 8 Schreiber, Ulrich 7 Selin, Håkan 6 Weiss, Martin 6 Jacquet, Laurence 5 Kristjánsson, Arnaldur Sölvi 5 Lehmann, Etienne 5 Lindhe, Tobias 5 Panteghini, Paolo 5 Radulescu, Doina 5 Spengel, Christoph 5 Södersten, Jan 5 Öberg, Ann 5 Díaz-Caro, Carlos 4 Kanniainen, Vesa 4 Pirttilä, Jukka 4 Schindler, Dirk 4 Wagenhals, Gerhard 4 Ylä-Liedenpohja, Jouko 4 Boadway, Robin W. 3 Buck, Jürgen 3 Diamond, John W. 3 Dietz, Martin D. 3 Fjaerli, Erik 3 Fjærli, Erik 3 Ganghof, Steffen 3 Gobetti, Sérgio Wulff 3 Karikallio, Hanna 3 Keuschnigg, Christian 3 Kollbeins, Pall 3 Longobardi, Ernesto 3 Matheson, Thornton 3
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CESifo 5 Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der Gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung 5 Statistisk Sentralbyrå, Government of Norway 4 Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus (VATT), Government of Finland 3 Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung 3 Deutschland / Bundesministerium der Finanzen / Wissenschaftlicher Beirat 2 International Center for Public Policy, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University 2 Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ 2 Stiftung Familienunternehmen 2 Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel / Institut für Weltwirtschaft 1 Deutschland / Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit 1 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Bundesminister der Finanzen 1 Duncker & Humblot 1 Economic Policy Research Unit (EPRU), Økonomisk Institut 1 Foundation for European Fiscal Studies 1 Institut Finanzen und Steuern 1 Institutt for Samfunnsøkonomi <Bergen, Norwegen> 1 Uppsala universitet / Nationalekonomiska institutionen 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1 arqus - Arbeitskreis Quantitative Steuerlehre 1
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CESifo working papers 15 CESifo Working Paper Series 9 FinanzArchiv : European journal of public finance 8 International tax and public finance 8 CESifo Working Paper 7 CESifo working papers : the international platform of Ludwig-Maximilians University's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 7 CESifo DICE report : journal for institutional comparisons 6 FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis 6 International Tax and Public Finance 6 Discussion Papers 4 Discussion Papers / Statistisk Sentralbyrå, Government of Norway 4 Discussion papers / Statistics Norway, Research Department 4 Finnish economic papers 3 Towards a dual income tax? : Scandinavian and Austrian experiences 3 Working paper / International Studies Program, Georgia State University 3 Working paper series / Economic Policy Research Unit, Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen 3 Working papers / Department of Economics, Uppsala University 3 Discussion Papers / Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus (VATT), Government of Finland 2 Discussion paper / University of British Columbia, Department of Economics 2 Discussion papers / Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften 2 EPRU Working Paper Series 2 Einkommen aus Kapital : 31. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Steuerjuristischen Gesellschaft e.V., Osnabrück, 11. und 12. September 2006 ; [Veröffentlichungen der Deutschen Steuerjuristischen Gesellschaft e.V., DStJG, Band 30] 2 Expertisen / Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der Gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung 2 Finanz- und Steuerrecht in Deutschland und Europa 2 IFN working paper 2 IFSt-Schrift 2 IMF working papers 2 Ifo working papers 2 International Center for Public Policy Working Paper Series, at AYSPS, GSU 2 Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 2 Journal of public economics 2 Reform der Unternehmensbesteuerung : verschiedene Wege diskutieren ; Beiträge zu einer Ringveranstaltung an der Universität Göttingen im Sommersemester 2006 2 Rivista di diritto finanziario e scienza delle finanze 2 Rivista italiana degli economisti : the journal of the Italian Economic Association 2 Schriften zur Wirtschaftstheorie und Wirtschaftspolitik 2 Schriftenreihe des Bundesministeriums der Finanzen 2 SpringerLink / Bücher 2 Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 2 Working Papers / Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ 2 Working paper series 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 198 RePEc 35 EconStor 19 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 3 Other ZBW resources 2
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The taxation of closely held firms : the achilles heel of the dual income tax system reconsidered
Stenkula, Mikael; Wykman, Niklas - 2022
This study presents an improvement of the King-Fullerton framework for calculating the marginal effective tax rate (METR) for active owners of closely held corporations in a dual income tax system with income splitting rules. The original King and Fullerton model was not modeled to incorporate...
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Taxing dividends in a dual income tax system : the nordic experience with the income splitting rules
Selin, Håkan - 2024
In a dual income tax (DIT) system, labor income is taxed progressively, while capital income is subject to a lower proportional tax. DIT systems were introduced in Sweden, Norway, and Finland in the early 1990s. In the absence of rules restricting capital income distributions, owners of...
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Taxing dividends in a dual income tax system : the Nordic experience with the income splitting rules
Selin, Håkan - 2024
In a dual income tax (DIT) system, labor income is taxed progressively, while capital income is subject to a lower proportional tax. DIT systems were introduced in Sweden, Norway, and Finland in the early 1990s. In the absence of rules restricting capital income distributions, owners of...
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How to tax different incomes?
Jacquet, Laurence; Lehmann, Etienne - 2021
We study the optimal tax system when taxpayers earn different kinds of income by supplying different inputs. Imperfect substitution between inputs allows for general equilibrium effects. We consider any type of cross-base responses to tax changes such as income-shifting. Formalizing the tax...
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How to tax different incomes?
Jacquet, Laurence; Lehmann, Etienne - 2021
We study the optimal tax system when taxpayers earn different kinds of income by supplying different inputs. Imperfect substitution between inputs allows for general equilibrium effects. We consider any type of cross-base responses to tax changes such as income-shifting. Formalizing the tax...
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The taxation of closely held firms: The achilles heel of the dual income tax system reconsidered
Stenkula, Mikael; Wykman, Niklas - 2022
This study presents an improvement of the King-Fullerton framework for calculating the marginal effective tax rate (METR) for active owners of closely held corporations in a dual income tax system with income splitting rules. The original King and Fullerton model was not modeled to incorporate...
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Still the lands of equality? : heterogeneity of income composition in the Nordics, 1975-2016
Iacono, Roberto; Palagi, Elisa - In: The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy 22 (2022) 2, pp. 221-268
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The influence of a mortgage interest deduction on house prices : evidence across tax systems in Europe
Vangeel, Wouter; Defau, Laurens; Moor, Lieven de - In: The European journal of finance 28 (2022) 3, pp. 245-260
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How do taxable income responses to marginal tax rates differ by sex, marital status and age? : evidence from Spanish dual income tax
Díaz-Caro, Carlos; Onrubia, Jorge - 2018
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Spanish taxpayers have responded to the introduction of the dual personal income tax model in 2007. The authors estimate the elasticity of taxable income (ETI) with respect to the marginal net tax rate for different groups of taxpayers by sex, marital...
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How do taxable income responses to marginal tax rates differ by sex, marital status and age? : evidence from Spanish dual income tax
Díaz-Caro, Carlos; Onrubia, Jorge - 2018
The aim of this paper is to analyse how Spanish taxpayers responded to the introduction of the dual personal income tax model in 2007. The authors estimate the elasticity of taxable income (ETI) with respect to the marginal net tax rate for different groups of taxpayers by sex, marital status...
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How to Tax Different Incomes?
Jacquet, Laurence; Lehmann, Etienne - 2021
We study the optimal tax system when taxpayers earn different kinds of income by supplying different inputs. Imperfect substitution between inputs allows for general equilibrium effects. We consider any type of cross-base responses to tax changes such as income-shifting. Formalizing the tax...
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How to Tax Different Incomes?
Jacquet, Laurence; Lehmann, Etienne - 2021
We study the optimal tax system when taxpayers earn different kinds of income by supplying different inputs. Imperfect substitution between inputs allows for general equilibrium effects. We consider any type of cross-base responses to tax changes such as income-shifting. Formalizing the tax...
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How Successful is the Dual Income Tax? Evidence from the Finnish Tax Reform of 1993
Pirttila, Jukka; Selin, Hakan - 2021
Dual income tax systems have become increasingly popular; yet, relatively little is known about the consequences of implementing such tax systems. This paper uses a representative panel of taxpayers from the 1993 Finnish tax reform to measure how overall taxable income and the relative shares of...
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Dual Income Taxation : Why and How?
Sorensen, Peter Birch - 2021
The dual income tax combines a progressive tax schedule for labour income with a low flat tax rate on capital income and corporate income. This paper restates the case for the dual income tax and discusses alternative methods of taxing business income under such a tax system, paying special...
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The Dual Income Tax and Firms' Income Shifting Through the Choice of Organizational Form and Real Capital Investments
Alstadsæter, Annette - 2021
The dual income tax provides the self-employed entrepreneur with huge incentives to participate in tax minimizing income shifting to have more of his income taxed as capital income. The Norwegian split model is designed to remove these incentives, but it contains loopholes. The present paper...
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Does the Tax System Encourage Too Much Education?
Alstadsæter, Annette - 2021
This paper provides an efficiency argument in favor of progressive labor income taxation. When the consumer faces a trade-off between investments in financial and human capital, a proportional comprehensive income tax tends to discriminate in favor of human capital investments. This effect is...
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How to tax different incomes?
Jacquet, Laurence; Lehmann, Etienne - 2021
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Tackling spillovers by taxing corporate income in the European Union at source
Cnossen, Sijbren - 2016 - This version 18 February 2016
This paper surveys and evaluates the corporation tax (CT) systems of the Member States of the European Union on the basis of a comprehensive taxonomy of actual and potential regimes, which have as their base either profits, profits and interest, or economic rents. The current regimes give rise...
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Taxation of capital gains and lock-in effect in the Spanish Dual Income Tax
Díaz Caro, Carlos; Crespo Cebada, Eva - In: European journal of management and business economics : … 25 (2016) 1, pp. 15-21
The aim of this paper is to study the possible change in the individual behaviour of the Spanish taxpayers about the willingness to declare capital gains, Lock-in effect, as a consequence of variations in the marginal rate. To do this, a two stages model is proposed to analyze which variables...
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Belastung thesaurierender Personenunternehmen : Reformbedarf bei Sondertarifierung (§ 34a EStG) und Gewerbesteueranrechnung (§ 35 EStG)
Hey, Johanna - Stiftung Familienunternehmen - 2020
Das Modell zeigt auf, wie die von der Politik gewünschte Gleichstellung von Personen- und Kapitalgesellschaften gelingen kann. Um eine steuerliche Gleichbelastung zu erreichen, soll die im Unternehmenssteuerrecht vorgesehene Thesaurierungsrücklage für Personenunternehmen attraktiver gestaltet...
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Still the lands of equality? : on the heterogeneity of individual factor income shares in the Nordics
Iacono, Roberto; Palagi, Elisa - 2020
As far as standard measures of income inequality are concerned, the Nordic countries rank among the most equal economies in the world. This paper studies whether and how this picture changes when the focus is on inequality of income composition, meaning the heterogeneity in individuals' factor...
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A Dual Income Tax System for Australian Small Business : Achieving Greater Tax Neutrality?
Trad, Barbara - 2019
This article explores the notion of tax neutrality and its relationship to the taxation of business structures, especially for Australian small businesses. In particular, it analyses whether the introduction of a dual income tax (DIT) system, as advocated by Pitcher Partners could achieve this....
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Tributação do capital : teoria e prática (e o caso brasileiro)
Gobetti, Sérgio Wulff - In: Economia e sociedade : revista do Instituto de Economia … 28 (2019) 3, pp. 761-789
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What kind of Corporation Tax Regime?
Cnossen, Sijbren - 2014 - This version: 18 November 2014
This paper explores the taxation of corporations in the wider context of capital income taxation. The pros and cons of various income-based and cash-flow forms of corporation tax (CT) are discussed. The paper concludes that the dual income tax (DIT), which taxes all capital income at the...
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How do taxable income responses to marginal tax rates differ by sex, marital status and age? Evidence from Spanish dual income tax
Díaz-Caro, Carlos; Onrubia, Jorge - In: Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 12 (2018) 2018-67, pp. 1-25
The aim of this paper is to analyse how Spanish taxpayers responded to the introduction of the dual personal income tax model in 2007. The authors estimate the elasticity of taxable income (ETI) with respect to the marginal net tax rate for different groups of taxpayers by sex, marital status...
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Tributação do capital no Brasil e no mundo
Gobetti, Sérgio Wulff - 2018
This paper aims to subsidize the current debate on tax reform, showing how the theoretical assumptions that supported the current model of income taxation in Brazil are undergoing a significant international revision, both as a consequence of the increasing inequality and the maturation of the...
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How do taxable income responses to marginal tax rates differ by sex, marital status and age? Evidence from Spanish dual income tax
Díaz-Caro, Carlos; Onrubia Fernández, Jorge - 2018
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Spanish taxpayers have responded to the introduction of the dual personal income tax model in 2007. The authors estimate the elasticity of taxable income (ETI) with respect to the marginal net tax rate for different groups of taxpayers by sex, marital...
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A Dual Income Tax System for Australian Small Business : The Experts’ Verdict
Trad, Barbara - 2018
Small businesses are a critical part of the Australian economy, and over the years a number of tax reforms have been implemented to try to assist them. A potential reform mooted has been for the introduction of a dual income tax (DIT) system. Pitcher Partners (an Australian accounting firm)...
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Dualismus der Einkunftsarten : Grundlagen, Schwächen, Überwindungsmöglichkeiten
Niestegge, Vera - 2018
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Tackling Spillovers by Taxing Corporate Income in the European Union at Source
Cnossen, Sijbren - 2016
This paper surveys and evaluates the corporation tax (CT) systems of the Member States of the European Union on the basis of a comprehensive taxonomy of actual and potential regimes, which have as their base either profits, profits and interest, or economic rents. The current regimes give rise...
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Taxation of capital gains and lock-in effect in the Spanish Dual Income Tax
Díaz Caro, Carlos; Crespo Cebada, Eva - In: European Journal of Management and Business Economics … 25 (2016) 1, pp. 15-21
The aim of this paper is to study the possible change in the individual behaviour of the Spanish taxpayers about the willingness to declare capital gains, Lock-in effect, as a consequence of variations in the marginal rate. To do this, a two stages model is proposed to analyze which variables...
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Belastung thesaurierender Personenunternehmen : Reformbedarf bei Sondertarifierung (§ 34a EStG) und Gewerbesteueranrechnung (§ 35 EStG)
Hey, Johanna - Stiftung Familienunternehmen - 2020
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What kind of Corporation Tax Regime?
Cnossen, Sijbren - 2014
This paper explores the taxation of corporations in the wider context of capital income taxation. The pros and cons of various income-based and cash-flow forms of corporation tax (CT) are discussed. The paper concludes that the dual income tax (DIT), which taxes all capital income at the...
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What kind of Corporation Tax Regime?
Cnossen, Sijbren - CESifo - 2014
This paper explores the taxation of corporations in the wider context of capital income taxation. The pros and cons of various income-based and cash-flow forms of corporation tax (CT) are discussed. The paper concludes that the dual income tax (DIT), which taxes all capital income at the...
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Sorted and settled : migration decisions of dual income families
Taşkin, Ahmet Ali - 2014
I analyze the interstate migration patterns of families and the effect of labor force attachment of women on joint migration decisions. I show that as the earned income of spouses become similar, the probability of migration falls substantially. This observation is robust in the sense that 1) it...
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Debates on individual income tax and potential Japanese tax reforms
Suzuki, Masaaki - In: Public policy review 10 (2014) 3, pp. 371-396
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Entrepreneurs and income-shifting: Empirical evidence from a Finnish tax reform
Harju, Jarkko; Matikka, Tuomas - Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus (VATT), Government … - 2013
This study examines the extent of direct tax avoidance through income-shifting between wages and dividends, and approximates the deadweight loss due to this behavior for the owners of privately held corporations. The dual income tax system in Finland offers noticeable incentives for...
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An American Dual Income Tax : Nordic Precedents
Kleinbard, Edward D. - 2013
A classic dual income tax is a schedular income tax in which capital income (broadly defined, and including corporate income) is taxed at a relatively low flat rate and labor (and unspecified) income is taxed at higher progressive rates. The Nordic countries, in particular Norway, have pioneered...
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Declining tax progression and the German dual income tax : conference paper
Jenderny, Katharina - 2013 - Preliminary version
This paper analyzes the effect of the introduction of a final withholding tax on capital income on the progression of the German income tax. As previous literature shows, even with synthetic income taxation, tax progression was strongest in the middle of the income distribution, and decreased...
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Tributação do capital no Brasil e no mundo
Gobetti, Sérgio Wulff - 2018
This paper aims to subsidize the current debate on tax reform, showing how the theoretical assumptions that supported the current model of income taxation in Brazil are undergoing a significant international revision, both as a consequence of the increasing inequality and the maturation of the...
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Corporation taxes in the European Union : slowly moving toward comprehensive business income taxation?
Cnossen, Sijbren - In: International tax and public finance 25 (2018) 3, pp. 808-840
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Structural Progression Measures for Dual Income Tax Systems
Kristjánsson, Arnaldur Sölvi; Lambert, Peter J. - Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ - 2012
The structural progression of an income tax schedule measures how liabilities change with changes in the income being taxed. This paper extends the measurement of structural progression to a pure-form dual income tax (DIT) system, which combines progressive taxation of labour income with...
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Allocating Business Income between Capital and Labor under a Dual Income Tax : The Case of Iceland
Matheson, Thornton - 2012
In contrast to most Scandinavian countries, Iceland allocates the income of closely held businesses (CHBs) between capital and labor based on administratively set minimum wages rather than an imputed return to book assets. This paper contrasts the relative tax burdens of the current minimum wage...
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Allocating business income between capital and labor under a dual income tax : the case of Iceland
Matheson, Thornton; Kollbeins, Pall - 2012
In contrast to most Scandinavian countries, Iceland allocates the income of closely held businesses (CHBs) between capital and labor based on administratively set minimum wages rather than an imputed return to book assets. This paper contrasts the relative tax burdens of the current minimum wage...
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Allocating Business Income between Capital and Labor Under a Dual Income Tax : The Case of Iceland
Matheson, Thornton - 2012
In contrast to most Scandinavian countries, Iceland allocates the income of closely held businesses (CHBs) between capital and labor based on administratively set minimum wages rather than an imputed return to book assets. This paper contrasts the relative tax burdens of the current minimum wage...
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Horizontal inequity under a dual income tax system: principles and measurement
Bø, Erlend E.; Lambert, Peter J.; Thoresen, Thor O. - 2011
Tax systems with separate taxation of wage and capital income, also called dual income tax systems, have gained relevance through the Mirrlees Review. Obviously, such tax systems are exposed to horizontal equity (HE) failures, or horizontal inequity (HI). HE and HI have a firm grip on assessment...
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The inequality effects of a dual income tax system
Lambert, Peter J.; Thoresen, Thor O. - 2011
The overall inequality effects of a dual income tax (DIT) system, combining progressive taxation of labor income with proportional taxation of income from capital, are investigated. Simple examples show that correlations between distributions of wage and capital income, the degree of tax rate...
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The inequality effects of a dual income tax system
Lambert, Peter J.; Thoresen, Thor O. - Statistisk Sentralbyrå, Government of Norway - 2011
The overall inequality effects of a dual income tax (DIT) system, combining progressive taxation of labor income with proportional taxation of income from capital, are investigated. Simple examples show that correlations between distributions of wage and capital income, the degree of tax rate...
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Horizontal inequity under a dual income tax system: principles and measurement
Bø, Erlend E.; Lambert, Peter J.; Thoresen, Thor O. - Statistisk Sentralbyrå, Government of Norway - 2011
Tax systems with separate taxation of wage and capital income, also called dual income tax systems, have gained relevance through the Mirrlees Review. Obviously, such tax systems are exposed to horizontal equity (HE) failures, or horizontal inequity (HI). HE and HI have a firm grip on assessment...
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Change-over within little scope: On the decision neutrality of recent tax reform proposals
Siemers, Lars-H. R.; Zöller, Daniel - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2011
Political economy aspects make progressive income taxation and taxation of capital income imperative in practise. International tax competition and profit shifting, in turn, put pressure on corporate and capital taxes. Hence, the scope for a politically feasible change-over to a status of...
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