Arbeitspapier

Taxing capital? Not a bad idea after all!

In this paper we quantitatively characterize the optimal capital and labor income tax in an overlapping generations model with idiosyncratic, uninsurable income shocks, where households also differ permanently with respect to their ability to generate income. The welfare criterion we employ is ex-ante (before ability is realized) expected (with respect to uninsurable productivity shocks) utility of a newborn in a stationary equilibrium. Embedded in this welfare criterion is a concern of the policy maker for insurance against idiosyncratic shocks and redistribution among agents of different abilities. Such insurance and redistribution can be achieved by progressive labor income taxes or taxation of capital income, or both. The policy maker has then to trade off these concerns against the standard distortions these taxes generate for the labor supply and capital accumulation decision. We find that the optimal capital income tax rate is not only positive, but is significantly positive. The optimal (marginal and average) tax rate on capital is 36%, in conjunction with a progressive labor income tax code that is, to a first approximation, a flat tax of 23% with a deduction that corresponds to about $6,000 (relative to an average income of households in the model of $35,000). We argue that the high optimal capital income tax is mainly driven by the life cycle structure of the model whereas the optimal progressivity of the labor income tax is due to the insurance and redistribution role of the income tax system.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: CFS Working Paper ; No. 2006/21

Classification
Wirtschaft
Fiscal Policy
Taxation and Subsidies: Efficiency; Optimal Taxation
Personal Income and Other Nonbusiness Taxes and Subsidies; includes inheritance and gift taxes
Subject
Progressive Taxation
Capital Taxation
Optimal Taxation
Kapitalertragsteuer
Einkommensteuer
Steuerprogression
Lebenszyklus
Overlapping Generations

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Conesa, Juan Carlos
Kitao, Sagiri
Krueger, Dirk
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Goethe University Frankfurt, Center for Financial Studies (CFS)
(where)
Frankfurt a. M.
(when)
2006

Handle
URN
urn:nbn:de:hebis:30-33276
Last update
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Object type

  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Conesa, Juan Carlos
  • Kitao, Sagiri
  • Krueger, Dirk
  • Goethe University Frankfurt, Center for Financial Studies (CFS)

Time of origin

  • 2006

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