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Should Italy switch to a flat tax? An assessment based on a heterogeneous agents OLG model

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Sommacal, Alessandro

Abstract

We use a heterogeneous agents overlapping generations (OLG) model to quantitatively assess the impact of a reform in which a personal income tax with increasing marginal tax rates is replaced by a flat tax possibly complemented with a deduction. The value of the flat tax rate is set in order to bala... view more

We use a heterogeneous agents overlapping generations (OLG) model to quantitatively assess the impact of a reform in which a personal income tax with increasing marginal tax rates is replaced by a flat tax possibly complemented with a deduction. The value of the flat tax rate is set in order to balance the government budget and accordingly it increases with the value of the deduction. The model is calibrated and simulated for Italy. For low values of the deduction, aggregate labor supply increases, though this aggregate effect masks a completely different impact on the intensive and the extensive margin of labor supply: in particular, the activity rate is reduced by the introduction of a flat tax. As to inequality, it rises and this increase can be mitigated by using an higher value of the tax deduction, which however dampens down the positive effect of a flat tax on economic performance. Finally, the effect of a flat tax on social welfare crucially depends on the degree of inequality aversion embedded in the social welfare function and on the Frisch elasticity of labor supply.... view less

Keywords
Italy; tax reform; income tax; income distribution; tax progression; tax revenue; labor supply

Classification
Public Finance

Free Keywords
Progressive tax; Extensive margin; Activity rate; EU-SILC 2004-2011

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Journal
European Journal of Political Economy, 80 (2023)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2023.102482

ISSN
0176-2680

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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