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Who benefits from the preferential treatment of business property under the German inheritance tax?

Benedikt Franke, Dirk Simons () and Dennis Voeller ()
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Dirk Simons: University of Mannheim
Dennis Voeller: University of Mannheim

Journal of Business Economics, 2016, vol. 86, issue 9, No 2, 997-1041

Abstract: Abstract This paper contributes to the recent debate on the tax privilege for business property introduced by the German Inheritance Tax Act of 2009. We shed light on the tax effects of the preferential treatment based on micro-level data of realized business transfers from the German Inheritance Tax Statistic. As the tax exemptions are tied to employment expenses of the transferred business, we combine information from the tax statistic with a simulation of future employment expenses. We then compare the effective tax rates under a preferential treatment to the ones under a non-preferential treatment alternative. Results show that a large portion of business successions is untaxed under the current German inheritance tax law and that average effective tax rates approach zero. Moreover, the preferential treatment levels the differences between the effective taxation of small and large transfers and leads to an almost equal effective tax rate across all tax brackets. We also demonstrate that tax reductions are considerably larger in times of economic growth where the requirements for a preferential treatment are more likely to be met.

Keywords: Business transfers; Inheritance tax; Preferential tax treatment; Simulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C15 H30 K34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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