Tax Avoidance in Buenos Aires: The Case of Ingresos Brutos
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Pan, Carolina Ines
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Pan, Carolina Ines. “Tax Avoidance in Buenos Aires: The Case of Ingresos Brutos.” CID Research Fellow and Graduate Student Working Paper Series 2019.117, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, September 2019.Abstract
This study presents evidence of tax avoidance in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I exploit a break in the tax scheme of the most controversial tax, Ingresos Brutos (gross income), between the city and the greater area, which are otherwise identical law and regulation-wise for the studied population. When possible, workers would rather travel longer distances to their jobs than face the tax burden. Given that this type of avoidance is costly, results suggest that Ingresos Brutos might be acting as a binding constraint to growth for businesses.Terms of Use
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