Working Paper

Pareto-efficient Tax Deductions

Sebastian Koehne, Dominik Sachs
CESifo, Munich, 2019

CESifo Working Paper No. 7744

We analyze Pareto-efficient tax deduction rules for work-related expenses (e.g. housekeeping services, child care or elderly care). Pareto efficiency dictates a tight rule for how the rate of deductibility should vary with income and expenditures. An immediate implication is a recipe for designing Pareto-improving tax reforms. We apply our theory to housekeeping services in the U.S.: Introducing deduction rules such that between 55% (low expenses) and 85% (high expenses) of housekeeping services can be marginally deducted from taxable income yields a Pareto improvement if combined with a slight increase in marginal tax rates. Nobody is made worse-off and tax revenue increases by 20 Dollars per capita.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Keywords: optimal taxation, tax deduction, Pareto-improving tax reform
JEL Classification: D820, H210