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Reminders and Recidivism: Using Administrative Data to Characterize Nonfilers and Conduct EITC Outreach
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Langetieg, Pat
, Guyton, John
, Schafer, Brenda
, Sebastiani, Michael
, Manoli, Day
, Payne, Mark
in
Attention deficits
/ Brochures
/ Clinical trials
/ Control groups
/ Earned income
/ Earned income tax credit
/ EVALUATING BEHAVIORAL POLICY APPLICATIONS USING ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
/ Income tax returns
/ Income taxes
/ Low income groups
/ Mailings
/ Medical research
/ Noncompliance
/ Outreach programs
/ Population
/ Randomized controlled trials
/ Recency
/ Recidivism
/ Reminders
/ Tax benefits
/ Tax credits
/ Tax refunds
/ Tax returns
/ Taxation
2017
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Reminders and Recidivism: Using Administrative Data to Characterize Nonfilers and Conduct EITC Outreach
by
Langetieg, Pat
, Guyton, John
, Schafer, Brenda
, Sebastiani, Michael
, Manoli, Day
, Payne, Mark
in
Attention deficits
/ Brochures
/ Clinical trials
/ Control groups
/ Earned income
/ Earned income tax credit
/ EVALUATING BEHAVIORAL POLICY APPLICATIONS USING ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
/ Income tax returns
/ Income taxes
/ Low income groups
/ Mailings
/ Medical research
/ Noncompliance
/ Outreach programs
/ Population
/ Randomized controlled trials
/ Recency
/ Recidivism
/ Reminders
/ Tax benefits
/ Tax credits
/ Tax refunds
/ Tax returns
/ Taxation
2017
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Reminders and Recidivism: Using Administrative Data to Characterize Nonfilers and Conduct EITC Outreach
by
Langetieg, Pat
, Guyton, John
, Schafer, Brenda
, Sebastiani, Michael
, Manoli, Day
, Payne, Mark
in
Attention deficits
/ Brochures
/ Clinical trials
/ Control groups
/ Earned income
/ Earned income tax credit
/ EVALUATING BEHAVIORAL POLICY APPLICATIONS USING ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
/ Income tax returns
/ Income taxes
/ Low income groups
/ Mailings
/ Medical research
/ Noncompliance
/ Outreach programs
/ Population
/ Randomized controlled trials
/ Recency
/ Recidivism
/ Reminders
/ Tax benefits
/ Tax credits
/ Tax refunds
/ Tax returns
/ Taxation
2017
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Reminders and Recidivism: Using Administrative Data to Characterize Nonfilers and Conduct EITC Outreach
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Reminders and Recidivism: Using Administrative Data to Characterize Nonfilers and Conduct EITC Outreach
2017
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Overview
This project uses third-party information reporting and population-level administrative tax data to identify the population of nonfilers. This population consists of individuals who do not file a tax return despite having income reported by third parties to the United States Internal Revenue Service. After identifying and characterizing this population, we identified nonfilers who may have been eligible for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits. Using an experimental sample drawn from this population of potentially EITC-eligible nonfilers, we conducted two randomized controlled trials to test multiple hypotheses regarding inattention and recency effects in these low-income earners' tax filing decisions.
Publisher
American Economic Association
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