929 resultados para Income tax deductions for interest


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Con esta monografía se busca describir y analizar la incidencia que tienen las exenciones tributarias, aplicadas al impuesto a la renta, específicamente en los años 2008 y 2009 en Colombia. Es un análisis transversal del proceso e impacto que tiene la inclusión de las exenciones en Colombia, partiendo no sólo del hecho de que estas representan un costo fiscal para la nación, sino también de que constituyen un proceso típico de toma de decisiones políticas, cuya incidencia va más allá de querer intervenir en la economía, formular la política fiscal o aumentar la inversión en determinado sector productivo. Por lo que se llegó a concluir que las exenciones tributarias, aplicadas al impuesto a la renta en Colombia, además de disminuir los ingresos de la nación, infringen principios tributarios como la equidad, la eficiencia y la neutralidad y se encuentran incentivando a las personas de mayores ingresos en el país.

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Con esta monografía se busca describir y analizar la incidencia que tienen las exenciones tributarias, aplicadas al impuesto a la renta, específicamente en los años 2008 y 2009 en Colombia. Es un análisis transversal del proceso e impacto que tiene la inclusión de las exenciones en Colombia, partiendo no sólo del hecho de que estas representan un costo fiscal para la nación, sino también de que constituyen un proceso típico de toma de decisiones políticas, cuya incidencia va más allá de querer intervenir en la economía, formular la política fiscal o aumentar la inversión en determinado sector productivo. Por lo que se llegó a concluir que las exenciones tributarias, aplicadas al impuesto a la renta en Colombia, además de disminuir los ingresos de la nación, infringen principios tributarios como la equidad, la eficiencia y la neutralidad y se encuentran incentivando a las personas de mayores ingresos en el país.

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La política fiscal es un mecanismo con importantes implicaciones en el bienestar de la población. En particular, el impuesto de renta genera incentivos sobre la oferta laboral de los contribuyentes y esto tiene repercusiones sobre su consumo, ingreso y bienestar. En Colombia, el impuesto de renta a personas naturales tiene poca relevancia al interior de la estructura tributaria; sin embargo, es un impuesto que puede ser reformado para obtener mayor recaudo y progresividad de la política fiscal. Este artículo analiza, desde la perspectiva de la tributación óptima, cuál debe ser la estructura óptima del impuesto a la renta a personas naturales en Colombia. Utilizando simulaciones con datos trasversales de la Encuesta de Calidad de Vida se encuentra que el régimen óptimo de tributación de renta a personas naturales para este ejemplo metodológico está compuesto por tasas marginales decrecientes a lo largo de la distribución del ingreso laboral y que este es altamente sensible ante variaciones en la distribución de habilidades.

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La historia de la tributación en Colombia en los últimos años se ha caracterizado por un sistema tributario ineficiente y poco equitativo. La reforma tributaria del año 2006, continua con la misma tendencia tributaria de años anteriores y además, crea una serie de beneficios y exenciones tributarias que están en contra de los principios constitucionales de Equidad, Progresividad y Eficiencia. Respecto al impuesto de renta, crea nuevas tarifas, descuentos y beneficios tributarios que generan un impuesto ineficiente en términos de control y de recaudo. Por otro lado, los beneficios dirigidos a sectores económicos en específico y a los contribuyentes más ricos del país, están en contra de un sistema tributario equitativo y progresivo. Finalmente, la extensión del impuesto al patrimonio, se considera como un impuesto ineficiente ya que es un impuesto transitorio que se ha vuelto permanente y costoso para el país. Se observa entonces, un carácter inequitativo, regresivo e ineficiente de la ley 1111 de 2006, soportado en la evidencia de los beneficios y descuentos tributarios otorgados a grandes capitales y la extensión del Impuesto al Patrimonio.

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Tax avoidance has been a problem for governments since taxes were introduced. Thirteenth century English property taxes were avoided by taxpayers moving their assets outside the sheriff’s jurisdiction. Even more conniving were the citizens of 17th century England who avoided the Window Tax by covering their windows before the tax collector’s visit.

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Higher education plays an important role in determining lifetime earnings. In turn, the decision to become educated depends to a large extent on family characteristics, such as wealth and education. In this paper, we focus on the interaction between fiscal policies and educational choices when parental education matters. We derive optimality conditions for a linear income tax and a lump‐sum subsidy for education in a dynamic framework in which generations are linked by educational background. The factors that determine their sign and magnitude include concerns for redistribution, efficiency, and the educational externality on future generations.

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This paper examines the properties of the optimal nonlinear income tax when preferences are quasi–linear in leisure and individuals differ in their ability and their preferences for leisure. The government seeks to redistribute income. It can perfectly observe the level of endogenous income but cannot observe either ability or preferences. The heterogeneity of preferences leads to problems of comparability between individual utilities which challenge the design of redistributive schemes. We analyze the consequences of adopting a utilitarian social welfare function where the government is allowed to give different weights to individuals with different preferences. Under this particular social objective and given the quasi–linearity of preferences, we are able to obtain closed–form solutions for the marginal tax rates and to examine the progressivity of the tax system according to the weights used.

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Objective: Existing evidence suggests that vocational rehabilitation services, in particular individual placement and support (IPS), are effective in assisting people with schizophrenia and related conditions gain open employment. Despite this, such services are not available to all unemployed people with schizophrenia who wish to work. Existing evidence suggests that while IPS confers no clinical advantages over routine care, it does improve the proportion of people returning to employment. The objective of the current study is to investigate the net benefit of introducing IPS services into current mental health services in Australia.

Method
: The net benefit of IPS is assessed from a health sector perspective using cost–benefit analysis. A two-stage approach is taken to the assessment of benefit. The first stage involves a quantitative analysis of the net benefit, defined as the benefits of IPS (comprising transfer payments averted, income tax accrued and individual income earned) minus the costs. The second stage involves application of 'second-filter' criteria (including equity, strength of evidence, feasibility and acceptability to stakeholders) to results. The robustness of results is tested using the multivariate probabilistic sensitivity analysis.

Results: The costs of IPS are $A10.3M (95% uncertainty interval $A7.4M–$A13.6M), the benefits are $A4.7M ($A3.1M–$A6.5M), resulting in a negative net benefit of $A5.6M ($A8.4M–$A3.4M).

Conclusions: The current analysis suggests that IPS costs are greater than the monetary benefits. However, the evidence-base of the current analysis is weak. Structural conditions surrounding welfare payments in Australia create disincentives to full-time employment for people with disabilities.

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When the theme for the 2008 Australasian Tax Teachers’ Conference was announced (The Devil’s in the Detail), the author immediately thought of the non-commercial losses provisions. These provisions are contained in Division 35 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (Cth) (‘ITAA 1997’) and restrict individuals from offsetting losses from non-commercial activities against other income.

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In this article, we estimate money demand functions for a panel of eight transitional economies, using quarterly data for the period 1995:01 1995 to 2005:03. We find that real M1 and real M2 and their determinants, namely real income and short-term domestic interest rate, are cointegrated, both for individual countries as well as for the panel. Long-run elasticities suggest that consistent with theory, real income positively and nominal interest rate negatively impact real money demand. Our test for panel Granger causality suggests short-run bidirectional causality between M1 and M2 and their determinants. Finally, our tests for stability of the money demand functions reveal more cases of unstable money demand functions when M2 is used as a proxy for money demand.

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This paper suggests that if parental nurturing is a dominating force in human capital formation then income redistribution may not promote economic growth. In particular, if, consistently with empirical evidence, parental human capital complements investment in a child’s education and yields increasing returns in the intergenerational production of human capital, income redistribution may have an adverse impact on the growth rate of average human capital. Redistribution shifts resources towards the less educationally-productive families and thus in the presence of credit markets imperfections and increasing returns, it reduces the aggregate level of investment in human capital. Moreover, if the degree of increasing returns is sufficiently large to produce sustained growth, this adverse effect on human capital formation may outweigh the conventional beneficial effects of redistribution that arises from the interaction between a production technology exhibiting diminishing returns and credit market imperfections.

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In this paper, we study the macroeconomic determinants of remittance flows. We place particular attention to fluctuations in remittance flows over the international business cycles. Estimating a dynamic panel data model using the system-GMM method over the period 1970–2007, we document that remittance inflows decrease with home country volatility. Contrarily, remittance inflows increase with the volatility in host countries, especially for middle-income countries. Lower interest rates in host countries lead to larger remittance outflows. Trade and capital account openness are the most important factors that determine both remittance inflows and outflows. We conclude that macroeconomic factors of both home and host countries are important for understanding remittance flows.

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With the advent of another tax year, the nature and form of self-education expenses come to mind. The income tax return for individuals makes a perceived distinction between forms of education for tax purposes but it may not be that clear for taxpayers and their advisers. Item D4 of the individual tax return allows for taxpayers to make a claim for work related self education expenses that relate to formal qualifications from a school, college or university. The individual tax return implies that there is a distmction between formal self-education and informal self-education. However when one looks at the relevant Australian Tax Office (ATO) material, this distinction could easily be over-looked.

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Offers the simplest possible explanation of Australia's tax laws by using the unique tax pyramid method.

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In this article we study the growth and welfare effects of fiscal and monetary policies in economies where public investment is part of the productive process we present four different models that share the same technology with public infrastructure as a separate argument of the production function. We show that growth is maximized at positive levels of income tax and inflation. However, unless there are no transfers or public goods in the economy, maximization of growth does not imply welfare maximization we show that the optimal tax rate is greater than the rate that maximizes growth and the optimal rate of money creation is below the growth maximizing rate. With public infrastructure in the production function we no longer obtain superneutrality in the Sidrausky model.