THE REVENUES FROM TAXATION OF HOUSEHOLD CAPITAL IN EU MEMBER STATES. EVOLUTIONS AND EFFECTS AT THE MACROECONOMIC LEVEL
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the analysis of tax revenues from household
capital at the level of EU states, in the period 2015-2023,
respectively, those regarding property taxation, capital gains from the
population/ individuals, as well as the effects of tax benefits granted by
the authorities regarding households on distribution/inequality. In this
regard, we carry out a case study, through regression, for a panel data set
for EU countries, through which we want to demonstrate that the fiscal
pressure on households impacts the population's gross investment and saving
rate, tax revenues, as well as inequality; the main statistical data come
from the Eurostat and OECD-Global Revenue Statistics - Comparative tax
revenues databases, expressed as a share of GDP, for the period 2015-2023.
The analysis shows that income tax systems reduce inequality, but
excessively high tax burdens can harm saving and increase social
polarisation. This highlights the importance of balancing tax efficiency
with distributive fairness within the European Union.
JEL Classification
D31, H24, H26, G51
Keywords
population, taxation of capital, saving, inequality
How to cite
Nicoleta Mihăilă (2025). TTHE REVENUES FROM TAXATION OF HOUSEHOLD CAPITAL IN EU MEMBER STATES. EVOLUTIONS AND EFFECTS AT THE MACROECONOMIC LEVEL.. Financial Studies, 29(4), 66-83. DOI: 10.65672/fs.2025.4.4.
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