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Effects of tax reform on Argentina's revenues

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  • Morisset, Jacques
  • Izquierdo, Alejandro
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Too often, a good tax policy proposal is considered sufficient to improve the tax system - too little consideration is given to weaknesses in tax administration, perhaps because of measurement problems. Analyzing legal and administrative measures and quantitatively evaluating their impact on tax revenues is generally arduous. The authors develop a simple approach to assessing how tax effort affects tax revenues (performance). By"tax effort"they mean changes in tax legislation (except changes in nominal taxes), tax administration, and individual taxpayers attitudes toward tax evasion. Changes in tax administration include increasing tax penalties, new technologies, and administrative reform. They measure tax effort as a residual: the variations in tax revenues that cannot be explained by changes in economic variables and tax structures. Using this approach, one can easily identify factors that influence tax revenues over time, and understand the behavior of tax revenues in developing countries, particularly where macroeconomic conditions are volatile. The authors apply this approach to Argentina; it can easily be applied to other countries. Their main conclusions in this application follow. The administrative dimension of tax reform is at the heart of Argentina's recent fiscal adjustment. Since 1991, tax effort is an average 80 percent higher than during the preceding (temporary) successful adjustment period (under the Austral Plan). An efficient tax administration and an improvement in taxpayer compliance levels appear to precede rather than follow increases in tax revenues. Tax effort is influenced significantly by such macrovariables as GDP growth and inflation, as well as by political (in)stability. It is influenced less by such fiscal variables as alternative sources of financing. In Argentina, the sequence of the tax effort was, first, to broaden the potential value added tax base, and then to reduce tax evasion through higher tax penalties and improvements in the basic functions of tax administration (inspection, audits, tax management, and personnel policy).

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  • Morisset, Jacques & Izquierdo, Alejandro, 1993. "Effects of tax reform on Argentina's revenues," Policy Research Working Paper Series 1192, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:1192
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    1. Rodriguez, Carlos Alfredo, 1991. "The macroeconomics of the public sector deficit : the case of Argentina," Policy Research Working Paper Series 632, The World Bank.
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