The Incentive Effects of Equalization Grants on Tax Policy
Ergete Ferede ()
Public Finance Review, 2017, vol. 45, issue 6, 723-747
Abstract:
This article provides an empirical analysis of the incentive effects of equalization grants on business and personal income tax rates using panel data from Canadian provinces. We exploit the discontinuity in the equalization grant allocation formula to identify the exogenous income and incentive effects of equalization grants on tax policy. Our empirical results indicate that equalization grants provide provincial governments an incentive to raise their business and personal income tax rates. The results also suggest that if the equalization program in its current form was abandoned, then business and personal income tax rates would be lower in the grant receiving provinces.
Keywords: tax policy; intergovernmental grants; marginal cost of public funds; fiscal federalism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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