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Do Taxes Affect Pre-Tax Income Inequality? Evidence from 100 Years of U.S. State Tax Policies

By Sarah Robinson, Matias Strehl Pessina and Alisa Tazhitdinova - March 1, 2025
We study how U.S. state taxes have affected pre-tax income inequality during the last century (1917-2018).

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Are U.S. State Tax Policies Increasingly Polarized?

By Sarah Robinson and Alisa Tazhitdinova - March 1, 2025
We study the extent to which political polarization permeates U.S. state tax policies from 1910 to 2022.

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What Drives Tax Policy? Political, Institutional and Economic Determinants of State Tax Policy

By Sarah Robinson and Alisa Tazhitdinova - March 1, 2025
We use machine learning techniques to show that the timing and magnitude of tax rate changes are not driven by economic needs, state politics, institutional rules, neighbor competition, or demographics.

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One Hundred Years of U.S. State Taxation

By Sarah Robinson and Alisa Tazhitdinova - January 1, 2025
We analyze the evolution of U.S. state tax rates since 1910 and state tax revenues from 1942 until 2022.

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Rising Income Tax Complexity

By Youssef Benzarti and Luisa Wallossek - December 30, 2024
This research provides novel estimates on the cost of filing taxes over time and in different countries.

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​Increasing Hours Worked: Moonlighting Responses to a Large Tax Reform

By Alisa Tazhitdinova - December 30, 2022
This paper studies a unique reform in Germany that allowed workers to hold small secondary jobs tax-free, decreasing the marginal tax rate by between 19.5 to 66pp.

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​Estimating the Costs of Filing Tax Returns and the Potential Savings from Policies Aimed at Reducing these Costs

By Youssef Benzarti - December 30, 2021
This research estimates the cost of filing taxes and assesses several policy proposals aimed at reducing these costs.

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How Taxing Is Tax Filing? Using Revealed Preferences to Estimate Compliance Costs

By Youssef Benzarti - November 30, 2020
This research uses a quasi-experimental design to estimate the cost of filing taxes.

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​​Are Changes of Organizational Form Costly? Income Shifting and Business Entry Responses to Taxes

By Alisa Tazhitdinova - June 30, 2020
Drawing on administrative panel data covering the full population of business owners in the UK, we study the effects of differential tax liabilities across organizational forms on business entry and on income shifting.

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​Do Only Tax Incentives Matter? Labor Supply and Demand Responses to an Unusually Large and Salient Tax Break

By Alisa Tazhitdinova - April 30, 2020
We explore labor supply responses to an unusually large and salient notch generated by the “Mini-Job” program in Germany.

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