Publication type
Journal Article
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Publication date
August 20, 2025
Summary:
This paper proposes a new method for describing a realistic tax-benefit system in a dynamic microsimulation model. The suggested approach draws upon existing third-party tax-benefit calculators and provides an alternative to integration of tax functions within a dynamic structure. It has the advantages of adapting to the degree of household sector detail described by a model and permits taxes and benefits to be imputed directly from commonly available micro-data sources. A practical application to a dynamic programming model designed to reflect the contemporary UK policy context indicates that the proposed method for projecting taxes and benefits implies a comparable computational burden and generates qualitatively comparable results to a detailed functional description of fiscal policy, while simplifying model development.
Published in
International Journal of Microsimulation
Volume and page numbers
Volume: 18 , p.124 -155
DOI
https://doi.org/10.34196/ijm.00326
ISSN
17475864
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