Skip to main content Skip to navigation

Behavioural responses to a wealth tax

Behavioural responses to a wealth tax

577/2021 Arun Advani and Hannah Tarrant
public policy, working papers
Fiscal Studies: The Journal of Applied Public Economics
https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-5890.12283

577/2021 Arun Advani and Hannah Tarrant

In this paper, we review the existing empirical evidence on how individuals respond to the incentives created by a net wealth tax. Variation in the overall magnitude of behavioural responses is substantial: estimates of the elasticity of taxable wealth vary by a factor of 800. We explore three key reasons for this variation: tax design, context, and methodology. We then discuss what is known about the importance of individual margins of response and how these interact with policy choices. Finally, we use our analysis to systematically narrow down and reconcile the range of elasticity estimates. We argue that a well-designed wealth tax would reduce the tax base by 7-17% if levied at a tax rate of 1%

Public Policy and Data

Fiscal Studies: The Journal of Applied Public Economics

https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-5890.12283