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Estimating the Costs of Filing Tax Returns and the Potential Savings from Policies Aimed at Reducing These Costs

Youssef Benzarti

Tax Policy and the Economy, 2021, vol. 35, issue 1, 55 - 85

Abstract: This paper estimates the cost of filing taxes and assesses several policy proposals aimed at reducing these costs. Using US tax returns, a quasi-experimental method, and additional extrapolations based on survey evidence, I uncover three main findings. First, filing costs are large and have been steadily increasing over time. Second, part of this increase in filing costs can be attributed to an increase in the number of schedules filed per taxpayer. Third, prepopulating tax returns and offering free filing options can result in substantial cost savings for taxpayers.

Date: 2021
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