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Distribution of
    Income
Taxes and the
      Distribution of Income:
Governments tax the public and firms to raise
revenue which it redistributes through spending
on public goods and services. The degree to
which a tax is redistributive in nature depends
on the type of tax and its progressivity.
Transfer payments: These are one means
by which tax revenue (and national income)
is redistributed. Various less fortunate
members of society may receive transfer
payments.
Examples include: unemployment benefits,
welfare for the poor,
government provided health care for the
poor and elderly, subsidies to producers
and state child care benefits
Types of Taxes:
Direct taxes: These are taxes placed directly on the
income, revenues and profits of
households and firms. They must legally be paid by all
participants in the economy.
Indirect taxes: These are taxes placed on goods and
services, and are thereby paid
indirectly to the government through consumers'
purchases. Indirect taxes are known in different
places as Value Added Tax (VAT), Goods and Services
Tax (GST) or simply Sales Tax. The tax rate may be
standard for all goods and services, or in the case of
an excise tax, may vary depending on the particular
good or service.
Direct and indirect taxes have different effects on
the incomes of rich and poor. Some taxes place larger
burdens on the incomes of the rich, while others
place larger burdens on the poor.

Progressive tax: This is a tax that increases in rate
as one's income rises, the proportion of the income
that goes towards the tax increases. Most income
taxes are progressive. Progressive taxes are
redistributive because they place the lightest burden
on the lowest income earners.

Regressive tax: A tax which as income rises, the
proportion of income paid in tax decreases. Indirect
taxes are regressive.
For example:
• Price of laptop: $1000
• Sales tax: 10%
• Amount of tax: $100
• Tax rate on a consumer who earns
      $10,000 = 0.1%
• Tax rate on a consumer who earns
      $50,000 = 0.02%

The higher income consumer is paying a lower
proportion of his income in tax
Proportional tax: Sometimes called a "flat tax", a
proportional tax is one which all income levels pay
the same percentage of income in tax. This has
been proposed in many countries to replace
progressive income taxes. Advocates consider
proportional taxes to be more
"fair" since they do not "punish" the hard work of
high income earners.
Supply-side (Neo-classical) vs Demand-side (Keynesian)
views: Not surprisingly, the different schools of
economic thought have different views on the role
taxes should play in the economy.
• Supply-side argument: Low taxes are necessary to
   assure an incentive to work, invest, and save.
• Supply-siders are anti-tax
• Supply-siders believe that taxes discourage
   productivity and efficiency, since workers get to
   save less of their hard-earned income.
• Taxes discourage investment since firms get to keep
   less of their profit.

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• Lower motivation to work and invest will lead to slow
  increases in productivity, thus stifle the outward shift
  of AS, keeping prices high and growth sluggish.
• Supply-siders believe that lower tax rates may, in some
  cases, lead to higher tax revenues.




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History of the supply-side view:
Promoted by economist Arthur Laffer, worked for Regan
administration.
Regan cut personal income taxes by 25% over three
years. Lower tax rates tend to result in higher tax
revenues only after about a 5-6 year period. In other
words, the tax cuts themselves probably don't account
for the increases in revenue, rather a combination of
demand-side effects of the tax cut and increases in
productivity and output due to new technologies.
The Laffer Curve: Illustrates the supply siders'
view that higher taxes could lead to
lower tax revenue
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The Demand-side view: Generally demand-side Keynesians
envision taxes playing an important role in government's
managing of the macroeconomy.
During expansion: During periods of rapid economic growth
and rising AD, income and indirect taxes should be raised
to avoid inflation and "tame the business cycle".
During recession: When demand in the economy is weak,
taxes should be slashed to increase disposable income and
firms' profits so as to encourage consumption and
investment.
In the case of market failure: Markets sometimes
fail to allocate resources efficiently. In the case of
an over allocation of resources towards demerit
goods, corrective taxes can help achieve efficiency in
the market. On the other hand, neo-classical
economists, policymakers will only interfere with the
efficient function of markets when taxes are
imposed.



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Fairness in income distribution: Many economists view
   the inequalities visible among various classes of society
   as unfair and see taxes and welfare payments as
   a means of achieving equity and fairness to the harsh
   reality of the unfettered free market forces that can
   result in large gaps between the rich and the poor.




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Distribution of income

  • 2. Taxes and the Distribution of Income: Governments tax the public and firms to raise revenue which it redistributes through spending on public goods and services. The degree to which a tax is redistributive in nature depends on the type of tax and its progressivity.
  • 3. Transfer payments: These are one means by which tax revenue (and national income) is redistributed. Various less fortunate members of society may receive transfer payments. Examples include: unemployment benefits, welfare for the poor, government provided health care for the poor and elderly, subsidies to producers and state child care benefits
  • 4. Types of Taxes: Direct taxes: These are taxes placed directly on the income, revenues and profits of households and firms. They must legally be paid by all participants in the economy. Indirect taxes: These are taxes placed on goods and services, and are thereby paid indirectly to the government through consumers' purchases. Indirect taxes are known in different places as Value Added Tax (VAT), Goods and Services Tax (GST) or simply Sales Tax. The tax rate may be standard for all goods and services, or in the case of an excise tax, may vary depending on the particular good or service.
  • 5. Direct and indirect taxes have different effects on the incomes of rich and poor. Some taxes place larger burdens on the incomes of the rich, while others place larger burdens on the poor. Progressive tax: This is a tax that increases in rate as one's income rises, the proportion of the income that goes towards the tax increases. Most income taxes are progressive. Progressive taxes are redistributive because they place the lightest burden on the lowest income earners. Regressive tax: A tax which as income rises, the proportion of income paid in tax decreases. Indirect taxes are regressive.
  • 6. For example: • Price of laptop: $1000 • Sales tax: 10% • Amount of tax: $100 • Tax rate on a consumer who earns $10,000 = 0.1% • Tax rate on a consumer who earns $50,000 = 0.02% The higher income consumer is paying a lower proportion of his income in tax
  • 7. Proportional tax: Sometimes called a "flat tax", a proportional tax is one which all income levels pay the same percentage of income in tax. This has been proposed in many countries to replace progressive income taxes. Advocates consider proportional taxes to be more "fair" since they do not "punish" the hard work of high income earners.
  • 8. Supply-side (Neo-classical) vs Demand-side (Keynesian) views: Not surprisingly, the different schools of economic thought have different views on the role taxes should play in the economy. • Supply-side argument: Low taxes are necessary to assure an incentive to work, invest, and save. • Supply-siders are anti-tax • Supply-siders believe that taxes discourage productivity and efficiency, since workers get to save less of their hard-earned income. • Taxes discourage investment since firms get to keep less of their profit. 5/18/2012
  • 9. • Lower motivation to work and invest will lead to slow increases in productivity, thus stifle the outward shift of AS, keeping prices high and growth sluggish. • Supply-siders believe that lower tax rates may, in some cases, lead to higher tax revenues. 5/18/2012
  • 10. History of the supply-side view: Promoted by economist Arthur Laffer, worked for Regan administration. Regan cut personal income taxes by 25% over three years. Lower tax rates tend to result in higher tax revenues only after about a 5-6 year period. In other words, the tax cuts themselves probably don't account for the increases in revenue, rather a combination of demand-side effects of the tax cut and increases in productivity and output due to new technologies. The Laffer Curve: Illustrates the supply siders' view that higher taxes could lead to lower tax revenue 5/18/2012
  • 11. The Demand-side view: Generally demand-side Keynesians envision taxes playing an important role in government's managing of the macroeconomy. During expansion: During periods of rapid economic growth and rising AD, income and indirect taxes should be raised to avoid inflation and "tame the business cycle". During recession: When demand in the economy is weak, taxes should be slashed to increase disposable income and firms' profits so as to encourage consumption and investment.
  • 12. In the case of market failure: Markets sometimes fail to allocate resources efficiently. In the case of an over allocation of resources towards demerit goods, corrective taxes can help achieve efficiency in the market. On the other hand, neo-classical economists, policymakers will only interfere with the efficient function of markets when taxes are imposed. 5/18/2012
  • 13. Fairness in income distribution: Many economists view the inequalities visible among various classes of society as unfair and see taxes and welfare payments as a means of achieving equity and fairness to the harsh reality of the unfettered free market forces that can result in large gaps between the rich and the poor. 5/18/2012