Work incentives in Australia: The distribution of effective marginal tax rates for working‐age Australians in 2023

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Ben Phillips
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Effective marginal tax rates are of interest to policymakers due to the concern that high rates lead to disincentives to work, particularly for secondary earners in couple families and single parents who pay personal income tax and lose government welfare payments as their private income increases. Hypothetical models of the tax and welfare system demonstrate the possibility of high effective marginal tax rates particularly for secondary earners in lower income families where personal income tax intersects with the loss of means‐tested welfare payment. This paper estimates effective marginal tax rates across the whole working‐age population, rather than for hypothetical families, using a microsimulation model based on a nationally representative sample of Australians. These distributional estimates suggest that high and very high effective marginal tax rates are relatively rare and that most persons of a working‐age face rates that are relatively modest. The paper extends previous work on distributional effective marginal tax rates to include the impact of formal childcare and the higher education loan program.
澳大利亚的工作激励机制:2023 年澳大利亚适龄劳动者的实际边际税率分布情况
政策制定者对实际边际税率很感兴趣,因为他们担心高税率会抑制工作积极性,特别是对于夫妻家庭和单亲家庭中的次要收入者来说,他们在缴纳个人所得税的同时,也会随着个人收入的增加而失去政府的福利支付。税收和福利制度的假设模型证明了高实际边际税率的可能性,特别是对于低收入家庭中的次要收入者,因为个人所得税与经济情况调查福利金的损失相交。本文利用基于澳大利亚全国代表性样本的微观模拟模型,估算了整个工作年龄人口的实际边际税率,而不是假设家庭的实际边际税率。这些分布估算结果表明,实际边际税率较高或非常高的情况相对较少,大多数工作年龄人口面临的税率相对适中。本文扩展了之前关于分布式有效边际税率的研究,将正规儿童保育和高等教育贷款计划的影响也包括在内。
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