对鸡蛋征税,而不是对母鸡征税

Ido Kallir, T. Agmon
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风险投资行业提供了一个很好的例子,这个行业的基础是在一个产生价值的过程中将想法和高风险资本结合在一起的能力。特别令人感兴趣的是企业家居住在一个国家而投资者居住在另一个国家的情况。有两种类型的好处。第一类利益取决于年轻的创新技术公司的成功。第二类收益取决于高风险资本从投资者所在国流向投资所在国的总流量。虽然对企业家和股东的利益进行了广泛讨论,但对东道国的利益却很少探讨。成功的企业家在成功的情况下赚了很多钱。高收益吸引了公众对更高和更有效的资本利得税的压力。在这项工作中,我们表明,这是一个毫无价值的,甚至有害的。我们表明,这些好处既有直接的税收形式,也有间接的更高的工资。我们使用精心挑选的数据库来估计成功吸引国际风险投资的小国的总收益。我们的主要结果是,从风投支持的员工那里收取的所得税比从退出中获得的资本税高出10.7。对富人的资本利得征税的呼吁可能会严重损害东道国的收入
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Tax the Eggs, not the Hen
The VC industry provides an excellent example for an industry that is based on the ability to bring together ideas and high-risk capital in a process that generates value. Of particular interest is the case where the entrepreneurs reside in one country and the investors reside in another country. There are two types of benefits. The first type of benefits depends on the success of the young innovative technology firms. The second type of benefits depends on the total flow of high-risk capital from the country of the investors to the country where the investment takes place. While the benefits to the entrepreneurs and the shareholders are vastly discussed, the benefit to the hosting country is less explored. Successful entrepreneurs earn a lot of money in case of success. The high gains attract public pressure for higher and more effective capital gains tax. In this work we show that this to be a worthless and even harming. We show that the benefits are both direct in the form of taxes and indirect as higher wages. We use hand-picked database to estimate the total benefit to a small country that was successful in attracting international VC funding. Our main result is that the Income tax collected from VC backed employees is 10.7 higher than the Capital tax gained from exits. The call for the taxation of capital gains of the wealthy individuals could materially hurt the revenue of the hosting country
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