Working Paper

Reducing the Excess Burden of Subsidizing the Stork: Joint Taxation, Individual Taxation, and Family Tax Splitting

Volker Meier, Matthias Wrede
CESifo, Munich, 2008

CESifo Working Paper No. 2470

Analyzing a homogenous household setting with endogenous fertility and endogenous labor supply, we demonstrate that moving from joint taxation to individual taxation and adapting child benefits so as to keep fertility constant entails a Pareto improvement. The change is associated with an increase in labor supply and consumption and a reduction of the marginal income tax, while the child benefit may move in either direction. Similarly, a move from joint taxation to some scheme of family tax splitting increases labor supply and welfare.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Keywords: income taxation, fertility, splitting, labor supply
JEL Classification: H210,H240,H310,J180,J220