Tax Filing and Take-Up: Experimental Evidence on Tax Preparation Outreach and EITC Participation
Author(s) -
Jacob Goldin,
Tatiana Homonoff,
Rizwan Javaid,
Brenda Schafer
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
social science research network
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.3386/w28398
Subject(s) - outreach , earned income tax credit , business , tax credit , public economics , labour economics , economics , economic growth
Governments and non-profits devote substantial resources to increasing take-up of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) through educational outreach. We study a different approach: policies that encourage tax filing. In a large field experiment, we find that IRS letters about free tax preparation modestly increased filing, with a large share of the new filers claiming the EITC. The results suggest policies that increase filing can be an effective way to increase take-up of tax-administered social benefits, even policies that do not raise awareness or directly target the benefit in other ways.
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