Projected shortfall in personal income tax revenues of regional governments in Russia due to the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 1 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Tax Reform Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.15826/JTR.2021.7.1.089
M. Kakaulina
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The COVID-19 pandemic has put a great strain on the Russian economy and budget revenue The study aims at furnishing an estimate of losses in personal income tax revenue in regional government budgets in 2020-2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic In order to investigate the shortfall in tax revenues, three factors were studied: the amount of damage caused by the COVID-19 outbreak to the whole economic system;the sensitivity of the state revenue base to the crisis;the sensitivity of regional tax revenue to the revenue base The study was based on the annual reports of the Federal Tax Service of Russia, Rosstat data, Forecast of the Social and Economic Development of the Russian Federation, and data from the "National action plan to ensure the recovery of employment and incomes of population, economic growth and long-term structural changes in the economy" It was found that recession will lead to a significant reduction in people's income over the given period As a result, personal income tax revenues will decrease The budget losses will reach 416 6 billion rubles by the end of the 2020 fiscal year This is equivalent to 0 4% of GDP and 9 7% of total income from personal income tax in an economic situation unmarred by the pandemic The largest fall in public revenue is expected in the regions which stand out in regard to personal income tax revenues per capita The research results confirm the initial hypothesis that the negative impact of the pandemic on personal income tax revenues depends on the share of income tax revenues of a particular region or municipality The findings can be used by the regional and municipal financial authorities for developing draft budgets for 2022 and the planning period of 2023-2024
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预计由于新冠肺炎大流行,俄罗斯地方政府的个人所得税收入将出现短缺
新冠肺炎疫情给俄罗斯经济和预算收入带来了巨大压力。该研究旨在估计2020-2023年地区政府预算中因新冠肺炎疫情造成的个人所得税收入损失。为了调查税收缺口,研究了三个因素:该研究基于俄罗斯联邦税务局的年度报告、俄罗斯国家统计局的数据、俄罗斯联邦社会和经济发展预测以及“确保人口就业和收入恢复的国家行动计划”的数据。研究发现,经济衰退会导致人们在一定时期内收入的显著减少。个人所得税收入将减少损失的预算将达到416 60亿卢布2020财年年底GDP的4%,这相当于0 9个人所得税收入总额的7%的经济形势未损伤的流行最大的公共收入预期下降的地区突出的个人所得税收入人均研究结果证实了最初的假设的负面影响大流行在个人所得税收入取决于特定地区或直辖市的所得税收入份额,该研究结果可用于地区和直辖市财政当局制定2022年和2023-2024年规划时期的预算草案
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Journal of Tax Reform
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