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We use a behavioural microsimulation model embedded in a numerical optimization procedure in order to identify optimal (social welfare maximizing) tax-transfer rules. We consider the class of tax-transfer rules consisting of a universal basic income and a tax defined by a 4th degree polynomial....
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This paper, intended for researchers, introduces a stochastic method for calculating the optimal tax schedule based on taxpayer utility, population skill distribution, and wages. It implements and extends the classic approach to optimal income tax calculation introduced by J.A. Mirrlees. A...
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When should you harvest a tax loss? Tax-loss harvesting is a strategy used to improve the net of tax returns of a portfolio, where an investor deliberately sells assets that have incurred a loss in order to use these losses to offset current or future capital gains. However, an important...
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As a response to a changing labour market scenario and to the concerns for increasing costs and bad incentives of traditional income support policies, the last decades have witnessed, in many countries, reforms introducing more sophisticated designs of means-testing, eligibility and tagging. In...
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The present paper deals with the tax structure of house rent allowance (HRA) and procurement of real estate in India. HRA forms a popular basis of compensating employees in India - both in public and private sectors. HRA attracts personal taxation from Income Tax point of view. Although there...
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Should automation be regulated? This paper studies optimal tax of robot and regulation of automation. A job assignment model is embedded into a Mirrleesian tax problem. A task may either be assigned to the robot or one type of labors, which naturally determines the automation rate. The robot can...
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We solve the problem of a social planner who seeks to minimize inequality via transfers with a fixed public budget in a distribution of exogenously given incomes. The appropriate solution method depends on the objective function: If it is convex, as in the case of the absolute mean deviation, it...
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A model of employer advertised vacancies for labor is presented. The model's predictions are consistent with a variety of results reported by applied studies of the durations of different types of vacancies, and with the advertising strategies used by employers. The optimal advertising policy is...
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