The Influence of State Sales and Use Taxes on Manufacturers’ Capital Expenditures and Employment
Amy Hageman,
Donna Bobek and
LeAnn Luna
Public Finance Review, 2015, vol. 43, issue 4, 458-484
Abstract:
This study investigates the relationship between the state sales and use tax (SUT) burden and manufacturing firms’ employment and capital expenditures for the period 1983–2006. Using an instrumental variable model, our results indicate that the SUT burden (i.e., the product between the sales and use tax rate and sales and use tax exemptions) on purchases of materials and machinery is related to changes in capital expenditures and employment, even after controlling for corporate income tax variables and other economic factors. The economic impact of this relationship is relatively small; however, the results have important policy implications in the present lean state budget environment, as state legislators must balance revenue needs with the desire to provide economic development incentives.
Keywords: state tax policy; sales and use tax; tax incentives; economic development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1177/1091142113505192
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