Agrawal, David R.

Remittance rules and the distribution of local tax revenue evidence after Wayfair / David R. Agrawal and Iuliia Shybalkina

Bibliografía.

Requiring firms, rather than individuals, to remit sales taxes improves tax compliance. In the United States, this shift toward firm-based remittance rules for remote purchases occurred gradually after South Dakota v. Wayfair. Using comprehensive and high-frequency local sales tax revenue data, we show that due to the increased compliance after Wayfair, revenues increased in the average locality by 5.4 percent and subsequently increased 5.1 percent after states required platforms to pay taxes on behalf of marketplace vendors. Critically, these effects are mainly a result of substantial increases in small towns and counties, with much smaller effects in larger jurisdictions. Increases in tax compliance thus influence both the level of tax revenues and its distribution across places.


IMPUESTO SOBRE LAS VENTAS
COMERCIO ELECTRONICO
INGRESOS FISCALES
OBLIGACIONES TRIBUTARIAS
DISTRIBUCION


Shybalkina, Iuliia

National Tax Journal 0028-0283 v.77, n.4, december 2024, p. 813-831

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