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Cover of: Does the Marginal Tax Rate Affect Activity in the Informal Sector?
Peer Ebbesen Skov, Søren Leth-Petersen

Does the Marginal Tax Rate Affect Activity in the Informal Sector?

Section: Articles
Volume 77 (2021) / Issue 4, pp. 317-344 (28)
Published 28.01.2022
DOI 10.1628/fa-2021-0018
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Summary
This paper uses longitudinal survey data to analyze the sensitivity of informal-sector earnings to a tax reform that reduced the Danish top marginal tax rate from 63 to 56 percent. Studying a general-population representative sample, we find no evidence of informal-sector labor-supply changes caused by the reform. Looking specifically at a sample of vocationally trained males with income close to the tax threshold, we find a significant decrease in the informal-sector participation rate. The evidence shows that taxpayers' understanding of the reform correlates with the response. Finally, back-of-the-envelope calculations show the economic impact is limited.