The impact of bequest taxation on savings and transfers

Equilibrium Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.24136/eq.2023.010
J. Kudła, R. Kruszewski, M. Dudek, K. Walczyk
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Research background: The paper investigates the impact of bequest taxation on saving and transfers when parents and children make decisions consistently. It complements the predictions of Gale and Perozek's life-cycle modeling (2001) when decisions of parents and children are set independently and can be time-inconsistent. Purpose of the article: The paper strives to answer the question of whether taxation of bequest harms savings and inter vivos transfers. The previous results indicated that this is possible for some bequest motives. Our results show that this is not likely for the most typical values of parameters. Methods: The analysis involves economic modeling of four bequest motives: altruistic, paternalistic, accidental, and exchange. The method is based on the overlapping generation approach and life-cycle approach in the case of a paternalistic bequest. The results are supplemented with numerical simulations. Findings & value added: For the altruistic motive, savings are smaller if interest rates are low relative to the tax rate and the utility of one's consumption is more valuable than the utility of the next generations. For the accidental motive, savings decrease with small interest rates, high taxation and long-life expectancy. For the paternalistic motive, savings decrease when the interest rate and the value of future utility are low. For the exchange motive, savings are higher after a tax increase, but it depends on the value of attention and life expectancy. The general conclusion is that higher bequest taxation hamper saving behavior and may disturb the intergenerational exchange process. The bequest tax should, therefore, be set low, especially for aging populations, in order to induce higher savings and force the young to provide the elderly with higher attention.
遗赠税对储蓄和转让的影响
研究背景:当父母和子女一致做出决定时,本文调查了遗产税对储蓄和转移的影响。它补充了Gale和Perozek的生命周期模型(2001)的预测,即父母和子女的决定是独立制定的,并且可能是时间不一致的。文章的目的:本文试图回答遗产税是否会损害储蓄和生前转移的问题。先前的研究结果表明,出于某些遗赠动机,这是可能的。我们的结果表明,对于最典型的参数值来说,这是不可能的。方法:分析包括四种遗赠动机的经济模型:利他主义、家长式、偶然性和交换。在家长式遗赠的情况下,该方法基于重叠生成方法和生命周期方法。数值模拟对结果进行了补充。调查结果和增值:出于利他主义动机,如果利率相对于税率较低,并且一个人消费的效用比下一代的效用更有价值,那么储蓄就会减少。出于偶然动机,储蓄会随着低利率、高税收和预期寿命的延长而减少。出于家长式的动机,当利率和未来效用价值较低时,储蓄就会减少。出于交换动机,增税后储蓄会更高,但这取决于注意力的价值和预期寿命。一般的结论是,更高的遗产税阻碍了储蓄行为,并可能干扰代际交换过程。因此,遗产税应该设定得较低,尤其是对老龄化人口,以吸引更多的储蓄,迫使年轻人对老年人给予更高的关注。
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