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Worst proposal in the history of the U.S. federal income tax?

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With apologies for the hyperbole, I do think it’s possible that the special 25% passthrough rate that the Republicans are eager to enact might be the single worst proposal ever prominently made, in the history of the U.S. federal income tax. Certainly I can think of none close to being as bad in the last 30+ years when I have been an observer.

It combines inequity with inefficiency in a manner that is really hard to top.  Let’s start with the inequity. It ensures (and this is evidently its central purpose) that people like Trump and the Koch brothers will pay taxes at a lower marginal rate than you and me.  This is both horizontally and vertically unfair. Lower rates for the super-rich than the upper middle class. Express regressivity. This is why I’ve in the past compared it to the gabelle – the hated salt tax in pre-Revolutionary France from which the nobles were exempt. Here, the equivalent to the gabelle is the excess over 25% that only employees and those in service businesses, as distinct from super-rich business owners who are able to blend their labor income with capital income, are required to pay.

Making this inequity worse, it’s precisely targeted, almost like a laser, in order to make rising high-end inequality as much worse as possible.  Consider this article, Capitalists in the 21st Century (by Smith, Yagan, Zidar, and Zwick), which as it happens I will get to see being presented at Columbia Law School next week. Here is the paper’s abstract:

“Have passive rentiers replaced the working rich at the top of the U.S. income distri- bution? Using administrative data linking 10 million firms to their owners, this paper shows that private business owners who actively manage their firms are key for top in- come inequality. Private business income accounts for most of the rise of top incomes since 2000 and the majority of top earners receive private business income—most of which accrues to active owner-managers of mid-market firms in relatively skill-intensive and unconcentrated industries. Profit falls substantially after premature owner deaths. Top-owned firms are twice as profitable per worker as other firms despite similar risk, and rising profitability without rising scale explains most of their profit growth. Together, these facts indicate that the working rich remain central to rising top incomes in the twenty-first century.”

These are exactly the people who would get the 25% passthrough rate. Hence my view that this proposal is laser-targeted to increase high-end inequality as much as possible, by offering a special low tax rate to the exact people whose rise is causing it.

What about efficiency? I would call the proposal social engineering or targeted micromanaging of the economy, attempting to override the signals of the free market regarding pretax returns, except that would be giving it too much credit. Aiding the coal industry would be an example of that, but here I see no ghost of a rationale apart from cliches about “entrepreneurship” (which can be countered by noting that, when people are earning rents, that should make them less tax-sensitive).

Here are a couple of simplified examples showing how this provision inefficiently tampers with market outcomes, and leads to the diversion of effort and investment out of the most productive channels.

Example 1: Suppose I could earn $1 million as an employee, and pay tax at 35%, or or $900,000 as a self-employed passthrough owner, and pay tax at 25%. If markets set prices properly, the former is more socially valuable than the latter. But as an employee I’ll end up with $650,000 after tax, whereas as a self-employed passthrough owner I’ll end up with $675,000. So the special tax break steers me into the less productive activity.

Example 2: Suppose that the passthrough rules prevent people like me from just using S corporations and the like to convert our labor income into passthrough income that qualifies for the low rate. These rules might require that capital is being sufficiently used in the business.

Now suppose that I have the following choice.  I can: (a) earn $1 million in a service business, and separately invest $1 million in capital that I possess so that it earns 5% ($50,000) before tax – say, as interest income. So I end up with $1,050,000 before tax.

Or I can (b) mix up the capital with my services, even though this puts me in a worse business that earns less money – say, $925,000. In effect, the capital has a negative rate of return. Given its effect on the bottom line, one could think of it as having been invested at a negative 7.5% rate of return, rather than positive 5%. But it served to allow me to bring my labor income into the low-rate passthrough regime.

Under option (a), at a 35% tax rate I end up with $682,500.

Under option (b), at the 25% passthrough rate, I end up with $693,750.

But at least I will be making America (and high-end inequality) great again.

The proposal amounts to fining people for being employees and working in service businesses. This is mindless and senseless at best, combining inequity and inefficiency in a perfect storm of disingenuousness.


Source: http://danshaviro.blogspot.com/2017/10/worst-proposal-in-history-of-us-federal.html


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