1. Tax bunching by owners of small corporations
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Leon Bettendorf, Arjan Lejour, Maarten van 't Riet, Department of Tax Economics, and Fiscal Institute Tilburg (FIT)
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Economics and Econometrics ,Labour economics ,Taxable income ,05 social sciences ,Gross income ,Small corporations ,Adjusted gross income ,Dividend tax ,International taxation ,Value-added tax ,0502 economics and business ,State income tax ,Economics ,Income shifting ,050207 economics ,Bunching ,Indirect tax ,050205 econometrics - Abstract
We study the options for income shifting by owners of small corporations in the Netherlands using bunching techniques on individual tax records over the period 2007-2011. We find that the distribution of gross labour income strongly peaks at the minimum level of the reference wage, specified in the tax code. Next, taxable labour income bunches at the cut-offs of the tax brackets. The elasticity of taxable income at the top tax cut-off ranges from 0.06 to 0.11. Distributed profits strongly responded to the temporary tax cut from 25 to 22% in 2007, which doubled tax revenues on dividends. We reconfirm the importance of intertemporal income shifting for business owners.
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- 2017
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