Progressivity and redistributive effects of income taxes: evidence from India.
Empir Econ
; 63(1): 141-178, 2022.
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in English
| MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1906008
ABSTRACT
We analyse the progressivity and redistributive effects of India's income tax system utilizing Income Tax Department data for 2011-18. By fitting Lorenz and tax concentration curves to these data, we find that despite exhibiting high levels of progressivity, the redistributive effects of income taxes remain modest amongst tax assessees and miniscule within the adult population. We also find that plugging the gap between statutory and actual average tax rates will do little to improve redistributive effects, and lowering income thresholds for top marginal tax rates offers greater redistributive and revenue potential than reducing exemption limits or increasing top marginal tax rates.
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Empir Econ
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2022
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