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Business Income and Business Taxation in the United States since the 1950s

Conor Clarke and Wojciech Kopczuk

Tax Policy and the Economy, 2017, vol. 31, issue 1, 121 - 159

Abstract: In theory, the US tax system aims to attribute and tax all business income to individuals, but the tax treatment of this income varies. Pass-through income is taxed when earned, capital gains income is taxed when realized, dividends when distributed, and other forms of business income may escape taxation entirely. Business owners have control over the timing and character of their income: they can often choose, for example, between reporting business income or deducting it as wages or fringe benefits. And laws change, changing the incentive and ability to shift income between the individual and corporate sectors.We integrate a wide variety of tax data to document the large long-run changes in the structure of business income and business taxation in the United States. These changes include the degree to which business incomes are taxed on a realization versus an accrual basis, the extent to which taxation is deferred, and the share of business income that is ultimately subject to taxation. We highlight the evolving relevance of retained earnings in the changing corporate sector and its relationship to equity values and unrealized capital gains. We also document the evolution of individual income components--profits of pass-through entities, dividends, and capital gains (both taxable gains and those escaping taxation through step-up). As a result of these changes, business incomes are increasingly taxed through personal income taxes instead of a combination of corporate and personal taxes. In particular, this implies that observability of business incomes on personal income tax returns has improved over time, a fact that has implications for measuring and understanding the income distribution.

Date: 2017
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