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Theorie 4 Theory 4 Neuseeland 3 New Zealand 3 Einkommensteuer 2 Income tax 2 Public expenditure 2 Öffentliche Ausgaben 2 Age group 1 Aging population 1 Alternde Bevölkerung 1 Altersgruppe 1 Corporate taxation 1 Cost of capital 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Elasticity 1 Elastizität 1 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 1 Endogenous growth model 1 Gender 1 Geschlecht 1 Impact assessment 1 Income distribution 1 Investition 1 Investment 1 Kapitalkosten 1 Public budget 1 Public finance 1 Steuererhebungsverfahren 1 Steuermoral 1 Steuerpolitik 1 Steuertarif 1 Steuervermeidung 1 Steuerwirkung 1 Tax avoidance 1 Tax compliance 1 Tax effects 1 Tax policy 1 Tax rate 1 Taxation procedure 1
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Gemmell, Norman 6 Creedy, John 2 Kneller, Richard 2 Aziz, Omar 1 Fabling, Richard 1 Hasseldine, John 1 Laws, Athene 1 Misch, Florian 1 Prebble QC, John 1 Sanderson, Lynda 1
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Practical Problems from Publication of the Commissioner’s Interpretation Guidelines
Prebble QC, John - 2015
This paper addresses the issue of the several kinds of statements issued by the New Zealand Commissioner of Inland Revenue, in particular focusing on policy statements and interpretation guidelines. These statements are essentially legal opinions but unlike binding rulings, these are not...
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Measuring Revenue-Maximising Elasticities of Taxable Income : Evidence for the US Income Tax
Creedy, John - 2014
A recent review of empirical estimates of the elasticity of taxable income (ETI) concluded that ‘the US marginal top rate is far from the top of the Laffer curve' (Saez et al, 2012, p.42). This paper provides a detailed examination of the analysis underlying this conclusion, and considers...
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Complementarity in Models of Public Finance and Endogenous Growth
Misch, Florian - 2014
This paper considers the effects of complementarity in private production between private and public inputs on optimal fiscal policy under the objective of growth maximization. Using an endogenous growth model with public finance and CES technology, it derives two central results. First, it...
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Estimating Firm-Level Effective Tax Rates and the User Cost of Capital in New Zealand
Fabling, Richard - 2014
Effective marginal tax rates can be very different from the statutory rate and vary across firms, reflecting such factors as the extent and nature of taxable deductions (losses, depreciation), asset and ownership structures, and debt/equity financing. We estimate firm-specific EMTRs and related...
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Taxpayers' Behavioural Responses and Measures of Tax Compliance 'Gaps' : A Critique
Gemmell, Norman - 2014
The work of Feldstein (1995, 1999) has stimulated substantial conceptual and empirical advances in economists' approaches to analysing taxpayers' behavioural responses to changes in tax rates. Meanwhile, a largely independent literature proposing and applying alternative measures of tax...
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The Distribution of Income and Fiscal Incidence by Age and Gender : Some Evidence from New Zealand
Aziz, Omar - 2014
This paper examines the age and gender dimensions of income distribution and fiscal incidence in New Zealand using Household Expenditure Survey (HES) data for 2010 and a non-behavioural micro-simulation model. Since many fiscal policies are likely to have quite different incidences across age...
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Can Automatic Tax Increases Pay for the Public Spending Effects of Population Ageing in New Zealand?
Creedy, John - 2014
This paper examines the extent to which projected aggregate tax revenue changes, association with population ageing over the next 50 years, can be expected to finance expected increases in social welfare expenditures. Projections from two separate models, dealing with social expenditures and...
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