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Record Nr.

UNINA9910451285203321

Autore

Clotfelter Charles T

Titolo

Federal tax policy and charitable giving [[electronic resource] /] / Charles T. Clotfelter

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, 1985

ISBN

1-281-22322-0

9786611223229

0-226-11061-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (336 p.)

Collana

National Bureau of Economic Research monograph

Disciplina

336.2/06

336.206

336.24

Soggetti

Charitable bequests - United States - Mathematical models

Corporations - Charitable contributions - United States - Mathematical models

Income tax deductions for charitable contributions - United States - Mathematical models

Voluntarism - United States - Mathematical models

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliography and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- National Bureau of Economic Research -- Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Tax Policy and Support for the Nonprofit Sector: An Overview -- 2. Contributions by Individuals: Estimates of the Effects of Taxes -- 3. Contributions by Individuals: Simulating the Effects of Tax Policies -- 4. Volunteer Effort -- 5. Corporate Contributions -- 6. Charitable Bequests -- 7. Foundations -- 8. Charitable Giving Behavior and the Evaluation of Tax Policy -- Appendix A. Description of Pooled Data Set for Individual Contributions -- Appendix B. Means, Estimated Coefficients, Variances, and Covariances for Individual Giving Equations, I975 -- Appendix C. Volunteering and Giving in a Simple Model of Individual Behavior -- Appendix D. Description of National Study of Philanthropy and Related



Transformations -- Appendix E. Calculation of Marginal Tax Rates on Corporate Income -- Appendix F. Top Marginal Tax Rates on Corporate Net Income, 1936-77 -- Appendix G. Comparison of Aggregate Tax-Rate Variables -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index

Sommario/riassunto

The United States is distinctive among Western countries in its reliance on nonprofit institutions to perform major social functions. This reliance is rooted in American history and is fostered by federal tax provisions for charitable giving. In this study, Charles T. Clotfelter demonstrates that changes in tax policy-effected through legislation or inflation-can have a significant impact on the level and composition of giving. Clotfelter focuses on empirical analysis of the effects of tax policy on charitable giving in four major areas: individual contributions, volunteering, corporate giving, and charitable bequests. For each area, discussions of economic theory and relevant tax law precede a review of the data and methodology used in econometric studies of charitable giving. In addition, new econometric analyses are presented, as well as empirical data on the effect of taxes on foundations. While taxes are not the most important determinant of contributions, the results of the analyses presented here suggest that charitable deductions, as well as tax rates and other aspects of the tax system, are significant factors in determining the size and distribution of charitable giving. This work is a model for policy-oriented research efforts, but it also supplies a major (and very timely) addition to the evidence that must inform future proposals for tax reform.