When do property taxes matter? Tax salience and heterogeneous policy effects

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Marina Gindelsky , Jeremy Moulton , Kelly Wentland , Scott Wentland
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Abstract

Taxes create incentives; yet, the potency of these incentives may depend on the salience and household perception of the tax itself. We investigate this issue in the context of property taxes, exploring how accurately households perceive their property tax liabilities and what factors determine misperception. Leveraging a unique national dataset, created by linking Zillow's ZTRAX data to internal data from the American Community Survey, we first compare survey responses for how much households think they pay in property taxes to how much they actually pay based on municipal administrative records from ZTRAX. While homeowner tax perceptions are not substantially biased on average, we observe significant inaccuracy and systematic bias across different household(er) characteristics, institutional settings, and across states. Given that the vast majority of studies in the property tax capitalization literature use data concentrated in one state or locality, we also explore whether variation in tax misperceptions across states can help explain the heterogeneity in property tax effects on home prices. Results from a meta-analysis show that studies conducted in states with higher property tax misperceptions are significantly less likely to find property tax policy changes are fully capitalized into home prices.

财产税什么时候重要?税收显著性与异质性政策效应
税收产生激励;然而,这些激励措施的效力可能取决于税收本身的显著性和家庭观念。我们在财产税的背景下调查了这个问题,探讨了家庭如何准确地感知他们的财产税负债,以及是什么因素决定了误解。利用Zillow的ZTRAX数据与美国社区调查的内部数据创建的一个独特的国家数据集,我们首先根据ZTRAX的市政行政记录,将家庭认为他们缴纳了多少财产税的调查结果与他们实际缴纳了多少进行比较。虽然平均而言,房主对税收的看法没有实质性的偏见,但我们观察到,在不同的家庭(er)特征、制度设置和各州之间,存在着显著的不准确和系统性的偏见。鉴于房产税资本化文献中的绝大多数研究都使用了集中在一个州或地区的数据,我们还探讨了各州税收误解的变化是否有助于解释房产税对房价影响的异质性。一项荟萃分析的结果显示,在房产税误解较高的州进行的研究,发现房产税政策变化完全转化为房价的可能性明显较小。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
4.20%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: The Journal of Housing Economics provides a focal point for the publication of economic research related to housing and encourages papers that bring to bear careful analytical technique on important housing-related questions. The journal covers the broad spectrum of topics and approaches that constitute housing economics, including analysis of important public policy issues.
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