Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach

As a result of high net migration, both Germany’s overall population and its workforce potential are currently growing. However, within a few years this demographic trend will be reversed, leading to a decline in population as a whole and especially in the number of those gainfully employed. In this...

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Main Authors: Martin Beznoska, Tobias Hentze
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Public Finance 2017-03-01
Series:Public Sector Economics
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Online Access: http://www.pse-journal.hr/upload/files/pse/2017/1/beznoska_hentze.pdf
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spelling doaj-e3bff3645e384d2da26871e7bd18473c2020-11-25T02:01:50ZengInstitute of Public FinancePublic Sector Economics2459-88602017-03-01411718410.3326/pse.41.1.81008Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approachMartin Beznoska0Tobias Hentze1 Public Finance Research Unit, Cologne Institute for Economic Research (IW), Köln, Germany Public Finance Research Unit, Cologne Institute for Economic Research (IW), Köln, Germany As a result of high net migration, both Germany’s overall population and its workforce potential are currently growing. However, within a few years this demographic trend will be reversed, leading to a decline in population as a whole and especially in the number of those gainfully employed. In this paper, we use a population projection to apply a static ageing approach to German micro data. Then, we simulate income tax revenue with a microsimulation model for the future population. In 20 years’ time the annual price-adjusted income tax loss is estimated to be equal to € 18 billion or almost 7 per cent. This fall in income tax revenue resulting from a shrinking and ageing society will place a huge strain on public finances in Germany, an effect further enhanced by the shift of the tax burden from pension contributions to pension benefits. http://www.pse-journal.hr/upload/files/pse/2017/1/beznoska_hentze.pdf public financetax revenuedemographic changemicrosimulation
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author Martin Beznoska
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Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach
Public Sector Economics
public finance
tax revenue
demographic change
microsimulation
author_facet Martin Beznoska
Tobias Hentze
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title Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach
title_short Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach
title_full Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach
title_fullStr Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach
title_full_unstemmed Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach
title_sort demographic change and income tax revenue in germany: a microsimulation approach
publisher Institute of Public Finance
series Public Sector Economics
issn 2459-8860
publishDate 2017-03-01
description As a result of high net migration, both Germany’s overall population and its workforce potential are currently growing. However, within a few years this demographic trend will be reversed, leading to a decline in population as a whole and especially in the number of those gainfully employed. In this paper, we use a population projection to apply a static ageing approach to German micro data. Then, we simulate income tax revenue with a microsimulation model for the future population. In 20 years’ time the annual price-adjusted income tax loss is estimated to be equal to € 18 billion or almost 7 per cent. This fall in income tax revenue resulting from a shrinking and ageing society will place a huge strain on public finances in Germany, an effect further enhanced by the shift of the tax burden from pension contributions to pension benefits.
topic public finance
tax revenue
demographic change
microsimulation
url http://www.pse-journal.hr/upload/files/pse/2017/1/beznoska_hentze.pdf
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