非营利性医院的房产税减免:它们值多少钱?他们是自己挣来的吗?来自纽约的证据

IF 0.9 Q2 LAW EJournal of Tax Research Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI:10.1111/pbaf.12216
Geoffrey Propheter
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本研究利用2011年至2013年的医疗保险和美国国税局数据估算了纽约市非营利性医院(NPHs)的财产税支出。在将估算值与各种社区福利定义进行比较后,得出的结论是,nph通常可以获得房产税减免。也有证据表明,使用账面价值是估算全国财产税支出的一种相当准确的方法。最后,计量经济学分析显示,净收入与社区福利呈负相关,这表明有理由对净收入较高的医院征税,并将资金重新分配给同样规模但净收入较低的医院。
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Property Tax Exemptions for Nonprofit Hospitals: What are They Worth? Do They Earn Them? Evidence from New York City
This study estimates the property tax expenditure for nonprofit hospitals (NPHs) in New York City using Medicare and IRS data from 2011 through 2013. After comparing the estimates to various definitions of community benefits, it is concluded that NPHs generally earn their property tax break. Evidence is also presented that using book values is a reasonably accurate method for estimating the property tax expenditure nationwide. Finally, econometric analyses reveals that net income is negatively associated with community benefits, suggesting justification for taxing higher net income hospitals and reallocating the funds to similarly sized but lower net income hospitals.
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