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Author:Kakwani, N.
Lambert, P.
Title:Measuring income tax discrimination
Journal:Review of Economics and Statistics
1999 : FEB, VOL. 81:1, p. 27-31
Index terms:STATISTICS
ECONOMICS
INCOME TAX
Language:eng
Abstract:The authors propose a procedure for measuring the effect of systematic discrimination in the income tax. Different socioeconomic groups are assumed to face different tax schedules. The authors show that a welfare loss is caused by the group specificity of schedules, the dollar value of which is of the tax system's welfare superiority over an equal yield flat tax, discrimination equates to a loss in vertical equity. The Australian income tax is found to discriminate against wage and salary earners, causing a roughly 1% loss of social welfare in 1984.
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