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Does Tax-Benefit Linkage Matter for the Incidence of Payroll Taxes?

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We study the earnings responses to six large payroll tax and income tax reforms in France. We find evidence of full pass-through to workers in cases where there is a strong and clear relationship between contributions and expected benefits. By contrast, we find a limited pass-through of employer payroll taxes to workers for reforms with no tax-benefit linkage, and close to full pass-through to workers for income tax reforms nominally incident on employees. Together with a meta-analysis of the literature, we interpret these results as evidence that tax-benefit linkage matters for incidence of payroll taxes, a claim long made by the literature but not backed by empirical evidence to date. Absent tax-benefit linkage, our results suggest that the individual-level incidence of payroll taxes aligns with their statutory incidence.
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halshs-02191315, version 1 (23-07-2019)
halshs-02191315, version 2 (17-04-2020)
halshs-02191315, version 3 (18-08-2020)
halshs-02191315, version 4 (23-03-2023)
halshs-02191315, version 5 (02-01-2024)

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Antoine Bozio, Thomas Breda, Julien Grenet, Arthur Guillouzouic. Does Tax-Benefit Linkage Matter for the Incidence of Payroll Taxes?. 2024. ⟨halshs-02191315v5⟩
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