How Progressive Is the Canadian Personal Income Tax? A Buffett Curve Analysis
Authors: Milligan, Kevin
Overview
Abstract (English)
This article addresses the burden of tax revenue in Canada with particular attention to income taxes at the top of the income distribution. Theory, methodology, and measurement are central to the discussion. I find that the Canadian personal income tax is progressive and satisfies the Buffett rule comparing the top of the income distribution with the middle. In the bottom half of the distribution, issues of measurement are pivotal to characterizing the tax burden. At the top of the distribution, incidence assumptions based on different theories of capital mobility are paramount and have a large impact on measured progressivity.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Milligan, Kevin |
Publication Year | 2022 |
Title | How Progressive Is the Canadian Personal Income Tax? A Buffett Curve Analysis |
Volume | 48 |
Journal Name | Canadian Public Policy |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 211-224 |
DOI | 10.3138/cpp.2021-087 |
Publication Language | English |
- Milligan, Kevin
- Milligan, Kevin
- How Progressive Is the Canadian Personal Income Tax? A Buffett Curve Analysis
- Canadian Public Policy
- 48
- 2022
- 2
- 211-224
- 10.3138/cpp.2021-087