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Archive | 2015

A tax micro-simulator for Mexico (MEXTAX) and its application to the 2010 tax reforms

Laura Abramovsky; David Phillips

We develop a tax micro-simulator model (MEXTAX) that can quantify the revenue and distributional impact of tax reforms in Mexico using micro-level data. We use MEXTAX to assess revenue-raising reforms to Mexico’s direct and indirect tax systems of 2010. Initial proposals by the Executive Power included the introduction of a uniform expenditure tax covering traditionally untaxed necessities (such as food). The reform approved by the Congress replaced this with an increase in the standard (non-uniform) rate of VAT, to avoid regressive impacts. Both reform packages included other minor changes to income tax and excise duties. We argue that given that indirect taxes were changed the most in both reforms, expenditure should be used to measured living standards and proportional progressivity. We find that both the reform package proposed and the reform package approved are progressive if expenditure is used as a measure of living standards, although this is not the case for the proposed reform if income is used. However, the proposed reform would have raised more revenues than the approved reform and we argue that the foregone revenues due to the amendments could have been used to target poorer households more effectively using more direct instruments for redistribution. We also find that using alternative assumptions about missing income or labor supply response affect quantitatively, but not qualitatively, results. The model can be extended to incorporate further behavioral margins and to other countries with similar tax structures. Find a Spanish language version of this working paper here.


Archive | 2013

Government spending on benefits and state pensions in Scotland: current patterns and future issues

David Phillips


Archive | 2012

Scottish independence: the fiscal context

Paul Johnson; David Phillips


Archive | 2015

Value Added Tax policy and the case for uniformity: empirical evidence from Mexico

Laura Abramovsky; Orazio Attanasio; David Phillips


Archive | 2013

Tax Design in Turkey and Other Middle Income Countries: Lessons from the Mirrlees Review

Laura Abramovsky; Paul Johnson; David Phillips


Archive | 2015

Scotland’s fiscal position improves in 2013–14 but this is set to stall as oil price falls bite

David Phillips


Archive | 2015

Scotland’s fiscal position: an update in light of the OBR’s March Forecasts

David Phillips


Archive | 2015

EDePo Digest: Issue 2

Laura Abramovsky; Orazio Attanasio; Britta Augsburg; Sonya Krutikova; David Phillips


Archive | 2015

The options for calculating Scotland's block grant

David Bell; David Eiser; David Phillips


Archive | 2015

Fiscal Framework is key to Scottish tax and welfare devolution

David Bell; David Eiser; David Phillips

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David Bell

University of Stirling

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David Eiser

University of Stirling

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Sonya Krutikova

Institute for Fiscal Studies

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Britta Augsburg

Institute for Fiscal Studies

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