Working Paper 03-21 - Belastinguitgaven voor tweedepijlerpensioenen in België - Een analyse van de omvang van de overheidssubsidies voor werknemers en zelfstandigen
Working Paper 03-21 - Les dépenses fiscales pour les pensions du deuxième pilier en Belgique - Un chiffrage de la subvention publique aux pensions complémentaires des salariés et des indépendants
Hans Peeters and
Joy Schols (CeSO, KU Leuven)
Working Papers from Federal Planning Bureau, Belgium
Abstract:
The debate on the affordability of pensions is mostly limited to legal pensions while thus far, the affordability of supplementary pensions has hardly received any attention. Nevertheless, an increase in these pensions also affects public finances considering the lower government revenues that result from the various tax incentives used to promote supplementary pension saving. In this report we calculate the total impact of tax incentives for second pillar pensions on Belgian public finances.Â
Keywords: Ageing; tax revenue; Pensions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H29 J32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-05-11
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