Permanent and transitory responses to capital gains taxes: Evidence from a lifetime exemption in Canada
Authors: Adam M. Lavecchia and Alisa Tazhitdinova
Overview
Abstract (English)
Using panel data on a 20% random sample of Canadian taxpayers, we study behavioral responses to the cancellation of a lifetime capital gains exemption that resulted in increased capital gains taxation for some individuals. The unique setting allows us to distinguish between short-term avoidance responses and permanent responses to capital gains taxes. We show that the exemption did not change the number of taxpayers reporting positive capital gains, and thus unlikely resulted in increased participation in capital markets. However, the exemption cancellation slightly increased capital gains realizations of the existing traders.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Working paper (online) |
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Author | Adam M. Lavecchia and Alisa Tazhitdinova |
Publication Year | 2021 |
Title | Permanent and transitory responses to capital gains taxes: Evidence from a lifetime exemption in Canada |
Series | National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Paper |
Number | 28514 |
Pages | 72 |
Institution | National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) |
Publication Language | English |
- Adam M. Lavecchia
- Working paper (online)
- Permanent and transitory responses to capital gains taxes: Evidence from a lifetime exemption in Canada
- Adam M. Lavecchia and Alisa Tazhitdinova
- National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Paper
- 72
- 2021
- 28514