2/12/2024 0 Comments Russia flat tax![]() ![]() I also find that the tax-induced evasion response increased reported net income inequality while reducing consumption inequality. Changes in the pre-tax distribution (indirect effect), on the other hand, had a large negative impact on inequality thus leading to an overall decline in net income inequality. As expected, the direct tax effect increased net income inequality. The indirect effect is further decomposed into evasion and productivity effects using existing estimates of these respective elasticities. I decompose the change in the distribution of net income into a direct (tax) effect and an indirect effect. ![]() Journal of Policy Modeling, 36(2), 226-240.ĪbstractThis paper simulates the distributional impact of the Russian personal income tax (PIT) following the flat tax reform of 2001 using data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. ![]() Behavioral responses and the distributional effects of the Russian ‘flat’ tax. ![]()
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