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Fair Income Tax [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of Economic Studies, 2006
In a model where agents have unequal skills and heterogeneous preferences over consumption and leisure, we look for the optimal tax on the basis of efficiency and fairness principles and under incentive-compatibility constraints. The fairness principles considered here are: 1) a weak version of the Pigou-Dalton transfer principle; 2) a condition ...
Fleurbaey, Marc, Maniquet, François
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TAXING UNCERTAIN INCOMES *

Oxford Economic Papers, 1990
Abstract This chapter discusses the issue of guessing whether the uncertainty of labour income results should be a reason for higher or lower marginal tax rates. In 1980, Varian was able to examine the question of optimal taxation when consumers are uncertain about income. This current discussion on the subject includes approximations to
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YOUR INCOME TAX

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1970
dues, subscriptions to professional journals, so long as they relate to your job, dues for membership in professional societies, fees paid to n employment agency, and fees paid for the preparation of your tax eturns. You may include the cost of your uniforms, including shoes and stockings and the upkeep and cleaning of these items, provided these ...
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Income Tax Deductions

The American Journal of Nursing, 1957
A registered nurse, by reason of her professional character generally is considered to be an independent contractor in the performance of services in attendance upon private persons. This position is based on the theory that the nurse, after an extended period of prescribed and supervised training and the receipt of a certificate, holds herself out to ...
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