默认选项与避税:来自教会税的证据

Niklas Bengtsson
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本文研究了在避税合法的情况下,税收制度的设计如何影响税收。1952年至1995年间,瑞典教会税被构建为一种选择退出制度:瑞典公民出生时自动加入教会,但可以自由选择退出。我比较了该制度终止前后不久出生的孩子,发现出生会员会对以后的教会纳税产生重大影响。基线估计表明,从选择退出制度改为选择加入制度将使教会税收减少8.2%。违约效应对全体人口影响很大,但在低收入家庭出生的个人中尤为严重,这意味着选择退出制度使教会税更加累退。我没有发现任何证据表明默认选项影响了宗教社会化:受改革影响的个人同样有可能给孩子洗礼,也同样有可能加入不同的会众。
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Default options and tax avoidance: Evidence from the church tax

This article investigates how the design of the tax system affects tax revenue when avoidance is legal. Between 1952 and 1995, the Swedish church tax was constructed as an opt-out system: Swedish citizens were automatically enrolled in the church at birth but were free to opt out. I compare children born shortly before and after the system’s discontinuation and find that birth memberships significantly affect church tax payments later in life. The baseline estimates imply that changing from an opt-out to an opt-in system reduced church tax revenue by 8.2 percent. The default effects are significant on the full population but are especially strong among individuals born in low-income households, implying the opt-out system made the church tax more regressive. I find no evidence that the default option affected religious socialization: reform-affected individuals are equally likely to baptize their children and equally likely to join a different congregation.

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