The Elimination of Holidays and Its Effect to the German Fiscal Equalization System
Auteur : Michael Broer
Date de publication : 2008
Ăditeur : SSRN
Nombre de pages : 20
Résumé du livre
In the German system of fiscal equalization LĂ€nder (States) with tax revenue below the average get payments from the LĂ€nder above the average. The difference between the average and the own tax revenue per capita will be compensated up to 75%. To prevent LĂ€nder from getting payments form other LĂ€nder by lowering their own tax rates and to get the right information about their ability to pay, the revenue of taxes with taxing autonomy is standardized. But LĂ€nder could also influence their tax revenues by the number of holidays, each Land decides on its own. A Land with many own holidays will get lower tax revenues and higher payments in the fiscal equalization system than the same Land with no extra holidays. To collect the real ability to pay of the LĂ€nder in the fiscal equalization system, it is necessary to eliminate the effect of the different number of holidays, too. This paper shows an approach to neutralize this effect, calculates its impact to the payments of each Land in the fiscal equalization system and presents some possible reaction of the LĂ€nder.