The redistributive effects of personal taxes and social benefits in the Republic of Serbia

In this paper we measure the influence of the instruments of Serbia’s fiscal system - personal taxes (personal income tax and social security contributions) and social benefits (means tested and nonmeans tested) - on income redistribution, using the latest data from the Household Budget Sur...

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Main Author: Đinđić Srđan M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Economics, Belgrade 2014-01-01
Series:Ekonomski Anali
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2014/0013-32641403091D.pdf
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spelling doaj-9f244582567943b1b51cd943bbb7e6ff2020-11-24T23:38:12ZengFaculty of Economics, BelgradeEkonomski Anali0013-32641820-73752014-01-01592039111710.2298/EKA1403091D0013-32641403091DThe redistributive effects of personal taxes and social benefits in the Republic of SerbiaĐinđić Srđan M.0Faculty of Economics, KragujevacIn this paper we measure the influence of the instruments of Serbia’s fiscal system - personal taxes (personal income tax and social security contributions) and social benefits (means tested and nonmeans tested) - on income redistribution, using the latest data from the Household Budget Survey 2012. We analyse the redistributive effects of the fiscal system for the year 2013 and of the fiscal system that has been functioning since 1st January 2014. We find that the redistributive effect reduces income inequality by about 50% in both observed years. Social benefits create 98% of vertical redistribution (2013), whereas personal taxes initiate 2% (2013). State pensions, means-tested social benefits, and social security contributions are most important in reducing inequality in Serbia (2013). The partial fiscal reform (2014) has not changed the rank of the focused fiscal instruments.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2014/0013-32641403091D.pdfredistributive effectincome inequalityfiscal instrumentdecompositionSerbia
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The redistributive effects of personal taxes and social benefits in the Republic of Serbia
Ekonomski Anali
redistributive effect
income inequality
fiscal instrument
decomposition
Serbia
author_facet Đinđić Srđan M.
author_sort Đinđić Srđan M.
title The redistributive effects of personal taxes and social benefits in the Republic of Serbia
title_short The redistributive effects of personal taxes and social benefits in the Republic of Serbia
title_full The redistributive effects of personal taxes and social benefits in the Republic of Serbia
title_fullStr The redistributive effects of personal taxes and social benefits in the Republic of Serbia
title_full_unstemmed The redistributive effects of personal taxes and social benefits in the Republic of Serbia
title_sort redistributive effects of personal taxes and social benefits in the republic of serbia
publisher Faculty of Economics, Belgrade
series Ekonomski Anali
issn 0013-3264
1820-7375
publishDate 2014-01-01
description In this paper we measure the influence of the instruments of Serbia’s fiscal system - personal taxes (personal income tax and social security contributions) and social benefits (means tested and nonmeans tested) - on income redistribution, using the latest data from the Household Budget Survey 2012. We analyse the redistributive effects of the fiscal system for the year 2013 and of the fiscal system that has been functioning since 1st January 2014. We find that the redistributive effect reduces income inequality by about 50% in both observed years. Social benefits create 98% of vertical redistribution (2013), whereas personal taxes initiate 2% (2013). State pensions, means-tested social benefits, and social security contributions are most important in reducing inequality in Serbia (2013). The partial fiscal reform (2014) has not changed the rank of the focused fiscal instruments.
topic redistributive effect
income inequality
fiscal instrument
decomposition
Serbia
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2014/0013-32641403091D.pdf
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