Income Tax Deductions for Work‐related Expenses: The Rationale Examined
Jonathan Baldry
Australian Economic Papers, 1998, vol. 37, issue 1, 45-57
Abstract:
The Australian income tax permits taxpayers receiving wages to claim work‐related expenses (WREs) as deductions against taxable income. The rationale for the provision has never been stated. This paper examines the rationale in terms of equity and efficiency considerations. The analy sis suggests that deductibility of WREs is likely, at best, to have a neutral equity impact; at worst it will have a random impact. WRE deductibi lity is also likely to lead to distortions in both production and consumption. Taken together with the high compliance costs associated with the provision, these arguments justify abolition of WRE deductibility
Date: 1998
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