نتایج جستجو برای: tax structure changes

تعداد نتایج: 2312081  

2014
Yuanying Chi Zhengquan Guo Yuhua Zheng Xingping Zhang

This paper investigates the development trends and variation characteristics of China’s economy, energy consumption and carbon emissions from 2007 to 2030, and the impacts on China’s economic growth, energy consumption, and carbon emissions under the carbon tax policy scenarios, based on the dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. The results show that during the simulation period, ...

2005
ROLAND HODLER KURT SCHMIDHEINY Roland Hodler

We study the tension between fiscal decentralization and progressive taxation. We present a multi-community model in which households differ in incomes and housing preferences and in which the local income tax rate is a function of an exogenous progressive tax schedule and an endogenous local tax shifter. The progressivity of the tax schedule induces a self-sorting process that results in subst...

2002
Roger H. Gordon

Entrepreneurial activity is presumed to generate important spillovers, potentially justifying tax subsidies. How does the tax law affect individual incentives? How much of an impact has it had in practice? We first show theoretically that taxes can affect the incentives to be an entrepreneur due simply to differences in tax rates on business vs. wage and salary income, due to differences in the...

2014
Yongzheng Liu Haibo Feng

The determinants of corruption have long been an important subject for research in the fields of economics and political science. The literature has identified a wide range of factors that cause corruption; however, little research has been done on how the design of government policy influences corruption. We advance a new factor, the tax structure being measured as both tax mix and tax complex...

2004
Michael Parisi

David Campbell and Michael Parisi are economists with the Individual Statistics Branch Returns Analysis Section. This article was written under the direction of Jeff Hartzok, Chief. T axpayers filed 130.3 million returns for Tax Year 2001, of which almost 94.8 million (or 72.8 percent) were classified as taxable returns. Adjusted gross income (AGI) on taxable returns fell 4.0 percent to $5,847 ...

2001
Alessandra Staderini

In this paper company-level panel data are used to explore the role of tax changes on corporate financial policy. A panel model for the years 1993-98 is estimated confirming the explanatory power of the tax variable. The estimation also shows that firms reduced leverage in the last three years (1996-98) as a reaction to important tax changes: the reduction in 1996 was the effect of the temporar...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2014
Ce Shang Frank J Chaloupka Nahleen Zahra Geoffrey T Fong

BACKGROUND The distribution of cigarette prices has rarely been studied and compared under different tax structures. Descriptive evidence on price distributions by countries can shed light on opportunities for tax avoidance and brand switching under different tobacco tax structures, which could impact the effectiveness of increased taxation in reducing smoking. OBJECTIVE This paper aims to de...

2004
Baruch Lev

We investigate the ability of a tax-based fundamental—the ratio of taxto-book income—to predict earnings growth and stock returns and to explain the earnings-price ratio. This tax fundamental reflects both temporary and permanent book-tax differences as well as tax accruals, such as changes in the tax valuation allowance. We find that the tax-to-book income ratio predicts subsequent five-year e...

Fiscal policy is a policy that tries to achieve certain economic goals through instruments such as changes in government expenditure and taxation. The financial policy uses two instruments of government revenue (tax) and government spending (spending) to influence the economy. And in the economic literature, they consider economic growth to be equal to GDP. The impact of financial policies on e...

2006
M. H. Tuttle Sam Houston Jean Gauger

This paper examines the permanent and transitory effects of changes in wealth, the top federal marginal income tax rate, and capital gains tax rate on the distribution of Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). This paper establishes the importance of wealth in determining the distribution of AGI, and results here suggest that its effects can negate the permanent effect of a change in both tax rates. Of t...

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