A Lifetime Income Tax. A Lifetime Income Tax.

A Lifetime Income Tax‪.‬

Virginia Tax Review 2006, Spring, 25, 4

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Under current tax law, there can be considerable period-by-period divergence between a taxpayer's after-tax income and her desired or actual consumption. This divergence will cause the taxpayer to borrow. One can view such borrowing either as being incurred to fund consumption, or as being incurred to fund the taxpayer's income tax payments. If one takes the latter view, one can ask whether a good income tax law should force a taxpayer to borrow to pay her taxes. I answer the question in the negative, and propose a lifetime income tax that would eliminate the need for typical taxpayers to borrow to pay their income tax liabilities. Under such a regime, a typical taxpayer would reap an affirmative benefit over her lifetime, because she would be able to transfer borrowing from herself (a relatively inefficient borrower) to the government (a relatively efficient borrower). My paper breaks new ground. Other scholars have, over the years, proposed a lifetime income tax structure, but they have done so exclusively to eliminate the "unfair" burden that annual income measurement imposes on taxpayers with volatile incomes. My paper differs in that it demonstrates that there can be great gains from a lifetime income tax--indeed, the proverbial free lunch--even for taxpayers without volatile incomes.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2006
22 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
62
Pages
PUBLISHER
Virginia Tax Review
SIZE
328.9
KB

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