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Estimating Taxable Income Responses with Elasticity Heterogeneity
Author(s) -
Anil Kumar,
Che-Yuan Liang
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
federal reserve bank of dallas, working papers
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.24149/wp1611r2
Subject(s) - taxable income , econometrics , elasticity (physics) , economics , income elasticity of demand , accounting , materials science , composite material
We extend a standard taxable income model with its typical functional-form assumptions to account for nonlinear budget sets. We propose a new method to estimate taxable income elasticity that is more policy relevant than the typically estimated elasticity based on linearized budget sets. Using U.S. data from the NBER tax panel for 1979-1990 and differencing methods, we estimate an elasticity of 0.75 for taxable income and 0.20 for broad income. These estimates are higher than those obtained by specifications based on linearization. Our approach offers a new way to address the problem of endogenous observed marginal tax rates.

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