We estimate the effects of income from various sources on charitable giving using administrative German income tax data. We demonstrate that charitable contributions are not uniformly affected by different income types. While business and capital income exhibit a positive effect, the remaining income sources do not influence charity on statistically signifcant levels. This exercise is not new and has been conducted for (at least) three different purposes: 1) Relying on the described results, a public finance researcher would state that business and capital income are more prone to tax evasion than the remaining income sources. 2) An entrepreneurship researcher would conclude that business owners are more generous than employees, and 3) a re...
Our framework integrates (i) public and private redistribution, (ii) the warm glow of giving and sti...
Governmental activities in welfare states influence private charitable giving predominantly in two ...
Charitable contributions made by individuals constitute one of the principal sources of finance for ...
We estimate the effects of income from various sources on charitable giving using administrative Ger...
In this paper I estimate income and price elasticities of donations to six different charitable caus...
We examine how taxes impact charitable giving and how this relationship is affected by the degree of...
In this paper, which is based on China’s current fiscal and tax policies and datacollected from nati...
Abstract – We estimate the impact of taxes on donations using a large panel of middle-class taxpaye...
Abstract- This paper explores the relation between corporate contribu-tions and tax rates to examine...
Private U.S. corporations donated approximately $6 billion to nonprofit organiza-tions in 1994. Corp...
This paper uses data from tax returns that have been subject to intensive audits to confront the qua...
In the first chapter, I examine to what extent the timing of income affects whether or not a househo...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
Tax credits are very popular and the support for them is very high, but do they actually succeed in ...
This paper estimates the effects of three federal tax acts—the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconc...
Our framework integrates (i) public and private redistribution, (ii) the warm glow of giving and sti...
Governmental activities in welfare states influence private charitable giving predominantly in two ...
Charitable contributions made by individuals constitute one of the principal sources of finance for ...
We estimate the effects of income from various sources on charitable giving using administrative Ger...
In this paper I estimate income and price elasticities of donations to six different charitable caus...
We examine how taxes impact charitable giving and how this relationship is affected by the degree of...
In this paper, which is based on China’s current fiscal and tax policies and datacollected from nati...
Abstract – We estimate the impact of taxes on donations using a large panel of middle-class taxpaye...
Abstract- This paper explores the relation between corporate contribu-tions and tax rates to examine...
Private U.S. corporations donated approximately $6 billion to nonprofit organiza-tions in 1994. Corp...
This paper uses data from tax returns that have been subject to intensive audits to confront the qua...
In the first chapter, I examine to what extent the timing of income affects whether or not a househo...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
Tax credits are very popular and the support for them is very high, but do they actually succeed in ...
This paper estimates the effects of three federal tax acts—the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconc...
Our framework integrates (i) public and private redistribution, (ii) the warm glow of giving and sti...
Governmental activities in welfare states influence private charitable giving predominantly in two ...
Charitable contributions made by individuals constitute one of the principal sources of finance for ...