Abstract

German income tax revenue is rising continuously, and at a faster rate than overall revenue. This is why tax reductions are increasingly called for. One option is to abolish or at least level the so-called “middle class bulge”. This paper analyses how different tax reform variants affect revenue and the distribution of the tax burden across taxpayers.

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