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ELASTICITIES, TAX RATES, AND TAX REVENUE [PDF]

open access: possibleNational Tax Journal, 1989
corporatingsimultaneously severalfacThispaperdevelops a theoretical anal- torsthat havenotbeensystematically inysisof theresponsiveness of taxrevenue to vestigatedpreviously,suchas the effect achange in taxratesonlaborincome. The of a progressive change in theratestrucmodelincorporates threefeaturesnot si- ture andthe way tax preferences in the ...
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Tax Revenue and Tax Structure

Public Finance Quarterly, 1985
This article examines the relationship between the selection of tax instruments Abstract and the size of the public budget. It develops and tests with data from 37 large cities a model that is an alternative to the commonly cited fiscal illusion model.
Charles H. Breeden, William J. Hunter
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Tax Amnesties and Tax Revenues

Public Finance Quarterly, 1990
This article examines some unexplored and unresolved issues surrounding the Abstract impact of tax amnesties on tax revenues. The results indicate that amnesties can have a positive impact on compliance and tax collections, if the amnesty makes individuals see that paying taxes is the norm and if individuals anticipate a future amnesty that will have ...
James Alm, William Beck
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Pollution Taxes and Revenue Recycling

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1995
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Tax on Revenues

2002
Value-added taxes comprise about 15 per cent of aggregate tax revenues in OECD countries and their level is sufficiently high for them to have substantial labour market effects. However, it is often argued that the analysis of a value-added tax or a tax on revenues yields no insights in addition to those which are generated by an investigation of an ...
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A Study of Tax Revenues and Non-Tax Revenues from the Budget of Haryana, India

Journal of Global Economics, Management and Business Research
Public Budget is the key indicator of any economy. It shows the soundness of an economy. The Governments which do not focuses on budgets often fails to establish financial soundness. The present study also attempts to analyse the two key elements i.e. Tax Revenue and Non-Tax Revenue from the Budget of Haryana.
Kalra, Ritesh, Das, Ganesh
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The Effect of Tax Assessment and Tax Collection On Tax Revenues

2022 13th International Conference on E-business, Management and Economics, 2022
Meiryani Meiryani   +5 more
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Stabilization and Tax Revenue

1998
In previous chapters, we discussed behavioural responses to TR91. In this chapter and the two following ones, we will broaden our view and discuss what TR91 has accomplished in terms of the ultimate goals of economic policy. Ever since the classic treatise by Richard Musgrave The Theory of Public Finance (1959), it has been common to classify these ...
Jonas Agell   +2 more
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