罪恶税

Johannes Kasinger
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追求利润最大化的企业对税收进行战略性掩盖会损害矫正性税收的效果。本文探讨了德国引入旨在阻止有害的在线体育博彩过度消费的数字罪恶税后的税收遮蔽及其后果。作为对税制改革的回应,大多数企业对税收进行了战略性遮蔽,即在公布的价格中不包含税费。我利用大量关于在线投注赔率的新型面板数据集,对税收对消费者投注价格的影响进行了因果估算。消费者平均承担了 76% 的税负。在掩盖做法的条件下,效果存在相当大且持久的异质性。掩盖税收的企业可以将 90% 的税收转嫁给消费者,而直接公布含税价格的企业的转嫁率为 16%。为了理解这些结果的内在机制和政策含义,我提出了一个最优矫正税收模型,在该模型中,寡头垄断企业在基准价格上展开竞争,并可以掩盖附加税。只有在(部分)消费者对遮蔽属性反应不足的情况下,遮蔽税才能达到均衡。根据理论预测,实证识别的异质性表明,战略性税收遮蔽会显著削弱税收的积极福利矫正效应。这一结果促使我们对矫正性税收中的遮蔽行为进行规范。
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Shrouded Sin Taxes
Strategic shrouding of taxes by profit-maximizing firms can impair the effectiveness of corrective taxes. This paper explores tax shrouding and its consequences after the introduction of a digital sin tax designed to discourage harmful overconsumption of online sports betting in Germany. In response to the tax reform, most firms strategically shroud the tax, i.e., exclude tax surcharges from posted prices. Using an extensive novel panel data set on online betting odds, I causally estimate the effect of the tax on consumer betting prices. Consumers bear, on average, 76% of the tax burden. There is considerable and long-lasting heterogeneity in effects conditional on shrouding practices. Firms that shroud taxes can pass 90% of the tax onto consumers, while the pass-through rate is 16% for firms that directly post tax-inclusive prices. To understand the results' underlying mechanisms and policy implications, I propose an optimal corrective taxation model where oligopolistic firms compete on base prices and can shroud additive taxes. Tax shrouding is only attainable in equilibrium if (some) consumers underreact to shrouded attributes. According to the theoretical predictions, the empirically identified heterogeneity suggests that strategic tax shrouding significantly attenuates the positive corrective welfare effects of the tax. The results prompt regulating shrouding practices in the context of corrective taxation.
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