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The responsiveness of self-employment income to tax rate changes

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Heim, Bradley

Labour Economics

2010

17

6

December

940-950

income ; self employment ; taxation

USA

Employment

English

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"This paper estimates the extent to which self-employment income responds to changes in the net-of-tax share using a panel of tax returns that spans 1987–1996. The results suggest that the elasticity of reported self-employment income to the net-of-tax share is approximately .9, implying a real elasticity (net of any reporting response) of around .4. Estimated elasticities tend to be larger for higher income taxpayers, married males, and females. In addition, the elasticity of self-employment income is considerably larger than the elasticity wage and salary income estimated using the same methodology."

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