Optimal taxation;
Income distribution;
Top incomes;
Inequality;
MARGINAL TAX RATES;
TAXABLE INCOME;
DEADWEIGHT LOSS;
ELASTICITY;
AVOIDANCE;
REFORM;
D O I:
10.1007/s10797-015-9391-y
中图分类号:
F [经济];
学科分类号:
02 ;
摘要:
In many high-income countries over the past three decades there has been both large growth in inequality of wages and income and a shift in the burden of taxation from the top to the middle of the income distribution. A literature has developed which focuses on optimal tax rates for the top 1 % of the income distribution. In contrast, this paper considers the effect of inequality growth on the structure of a piecewise linear tax system defined over the entire income distribution. Our results suggest that the appropriate response to the increases in inequality would have been a shift towards a tax system with a lower tax rate in the lower half of the distribution together with a highly marginal rate progressive structure in the upper half, a clear differentiation between the top 10 % and the top 1 % and a higher top tax rate. Further inequality growth strengthens these characteristics of the optimal tax structure.