Friday, February 17, 2023
Clausing Presents Capital Taxation And Market Power Today At Indiana
Kimberly Clausing (UCLA; Google Scholar) presents Capital Taxation And Market Power at Indiana-Maurer today as part of its Tax Policy Colloquium hosted by Leandra Lederman:
In recent decades, market power has increased substantially, according to multiple measures that describe industry concentration, mark-ups, and business profitability. While market power can generate benefits, it also raises vexing policy concerns, including the potential for adverse effects on labor markets, income inequality, and the dynamism of market competition. The concept of market power also has implications for how we conceptualize capital income, making it important to distinguish between normal and above-normal returns to capital. The tax system taxes both types of returns to capital, but often imperfectly and incompletely.
Full consideration of the relationship between market power and capital income suggests important implications for optimal capital taxation design, including the role of entity taxation, the use of graduated business tax rates, and international tax reform.
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2023/02/clausing-presents-capital-taxation-and-market-power-today-at-indiana.html