Examining the 2013 Kansas state income tax changes and their impact on job creation

Master of Arts === Department of Economics === Tracy Turner === I analyze the impact of Kansas House Bills HB 2117 and HB 2059, which made changes to the personal income tax structure and sales tax rates in the state of Kansas in 2012 and beyond. Using county-level, quarterly data gathered from the...

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Main Author: Blagg, Brandon
Language:en_US
Published: Kansas State University 2015
Subjects:
Tax
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/18908
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-189082016-03-01T03:52:21Z Examining the 2013 Kansas state income tax changes and their impact on job creation Blagg, Brandon Tax Kansas Employment Brownback Income tax Economics (0501) Public Policy and Social Welfare (0630) Master of Arts Department of Economics Tracy Turner I analyze the impact of Kansas House Bills HB 2117 and HB 2059, which made changes to the personal income tax structure and sales tax rates in the state of Kansas in 2012 and beyond. Using county-level, quarterly data gathered from the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, I examine a full sample of Kansas and its four bordering states; Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma in order to determine the impact the tax changes had on the private sector employment in the state of Kansas. I subsequently use Kansas county-level, quarterly data to create a sample of Kansas border counties and their border pair matches, which consist of their adjacent counties in the neighboring states, to employ a differencing model to examine those same effects. With this analysis I isolate the policy change taking place in Kansas in 2012 and assess its impact controlling for the impact of the state corporate income tax, individual income tax, and sales tax rates on private sector employment in Kansas counties. My findings indicate that Kansas has not experienced an increase in private sector employment due to this policy change, but rather has perhaps seen private sector employment levels fall in the year following the enactment of the policy change. 2015-04-07T13:14:57Z 2015-04-07T13:14:57Z 2015-04-07 2015 May Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2097/18908 en_US Kansas State University
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topic Tax
Kansas
Employment
Brownback
Income tax
Economics (0501)
Public Policy and Social Welfare (0630)
spellingShingle Tax
Kansas
Employment
Brownback
Income tax
Economics (0501)
Public Policy and Social Welfare (0630)
Blagg, Brandon
Examining the 2013 Kansas state income tax changes and their impact on job creation
description Master of Arts === Department of Economics === Tracy Turner === I analyze the impact of Kansas House Bills HB 2117 and HB 2059, which made changes to the personal income tax structure and sales tax rates in the state of Kansas in 2012 and beyond. Using county-level, quarterly data gathered from the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, I examine a full sample of Kansas and its four bordering states; Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma in order to determine the impact the tax changes had on the private sector employment in the state of Kansas. I subsequently use Kansas county-level, quarterly data to create a sample of Kansas border counties and their border pair matches, which consist of their adjacent counties in the neighboring states, to employ a differencing model to examine those same effects. With this analysis I isolate the policy change taking place in Kansas in 2012 and assess its impact controlling for the impact of the state corporate income tax, individual income tax, and sales tax rates on private sector employment in Kansas counties. My findings indicate that Kansas has not experienced an increase in private sector employment due to this policy change, but rather has perhaps seen private sector employment levels fall in the year following the enactment of the policy change.
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