Estimating the Elasticity of Turnover from Bunching: Preferential Tax Regimes for Solo Self-employed in Italy

Alosa, Francesco (2023) Estimating the Elasticity of Turnover from Bunching: Preferential Tax Regimes for Solo Self-employed in Italy. Bologna: Dipartimento di Scienze economiche, p. 28. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsacta/7294. In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE (1186). ISSN 2282-6483.
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Abstract

Turnover is a key indicator of economic activity, but we know little about how much entrepreneurs adjust it as a response to taxation. This is because business taxation is usually based on profits, rather than turnover. This paper exploits the notch created by the eligibility cut-off of the preferential (turnover) tax regime for solo self-employed in Italy to study turnover responses to taxation. I find that solo self-employed bunch below the turnover threshold to be eligible for the preferential scheme. Effects are different in different sectors, with professionals and business intermediaries showing the largest responses. Then, I estimate the turnover tax elasticity by focusing on the (last) marginal buncher. To do so, I adapt the models of Kleven and Waseem (2013) and Harju et al. (2019) to derive a modified indifference condition that fits the institutional set-up. The baseline estimate for the turnover tax elasticity is 0.072.

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Alosa, FrancescoDepartment of Economics, University of Bologna
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Turnover tax elasticity, preferential tax regimes, solo self-employed, bunching
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2282-6483
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29 Mag 2023 11:56
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