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Who Really Benefits from Consumption Tax Cuts? Evidence from a Large VAT Reform in France
by
Benzarti, Youssef
, Carloni, Dorian
in
Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Economic models
/ Employment
/ Merchants
/ Owners
/ Reforms
/ Restaurants
/ Taxation
/ Use taxes
/ VAT
2019
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Who Really Benefits from Consumption Tax Cuts? Evidence from a Large VAT Reform in France
by
Benzarti, Youssef
, Carloni, Dorian
in
Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Economic models
/ Employment
/ Merchants
/ Owners
/ Reforms
/ Restaurants
/ Taxation
/ Use taxes
/ VAT
2019
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Who Really Benefits from Consumption Tax Cuts? Evidence from a Large VAT Reform in France
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Who Really Benefits from Consumption Tax Cuts? Evidence from a Large VAT Reform in France
2019
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Overview
This paper evaluates the incidence of a large cut in value-added taxes (VATs) for French sit-down restaurants in 2009. In contrast to previous studies, which only focus on the price effects of VAT reforms, we estimate the effects of the VAT cut on four groups: workers, firm owners, consumers, and suppliers of material goods. Using a difference-in-differences strategy on firm-level data, we find that: firm owners pocketed more than 55 percent of the VAT cut; consumers, sellers of material goods, and employees shared the remaining windfall with consumers benefiting the least; and the employment effects were limited.
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