Paris Saclay Seminar

Tax Design, Information, and Elasticities: Evidence From the French Wealth Tax

Bertrand Garbinti (CREST-ENSAE)

Feb 09, 2023, 12:15

CEPS, ENS Paris-Saclay, Room 1Z74, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette

 

Abstract

We study a reform of the French wealth tax that dramatically reduced the amount of information that taxpayers must self-report below a certain level of wealth. Combining administrative micro-data with dynamic bunching and difference-in-differences approaches, we find large behavioral responses to this switch to a low-information regime. The reform caused a 0.5 percentage points average decrease in the annual growth rate of wealth reported by treated taxpayers each year following the switch to the low-information regime. This reduction is driven by a 4 percentage points decrease for taxpayers bunching at the information discontinuity threshold. Consistent with opacity leading to lower compliance, treated households do not experience a real change in their (third-party) reported labor and capital income. The wealth tax base becomes much more elastic in the low-information regime, illustrating the first-order role of information policy choices for tax base elasticities.

Joint with Jonathan Goupille-LebretMathilde MunozStefanie Stantcheva et  Gabriel Zucman.

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Location
Room 1Z74
Building North
ENS Paris-Saclay
4 avenue des Sciences 91200 Gif-sur-Yvette

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