Optimal Income Tax Deductions for Mixed Business and Personal Expenditures
We study the optimal taxation of expenditures that generate income while also serving a consumption function. We characterize the Pareto optimal income tax deduction for such mixed-purpose expenditures within a generalized Atkinson-Stiglitz model. Pareto optimality requires a partial deduction for mixed-purpose expenditures, where the deduction rate depends on the fraction of an expenditure’s marginal benefits that are attributable to income-generation rather than consumption. We extend our results to account for several practical considerations, including potential constraints relating to a uniform deduction rate or a fixed income tax schedule. Our results provide a rationale for non-uniform commodity taxation, distinct from existing models of preference heterogeneity or non-separability.
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Copy CitationJacob Goldin, Sebastian Koehne, and Nicholas Lawson, "Optimal Income Tax Deductions for Mixed Business and Personal Expenditures," NBER Working Paper 33270 (2024), https://doi.org/10.3386/w33270.