Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach

Martin Beznoska, Tobias Hentze
2017 Public Sector Economics  
martin beznoska and tobias hentze: demographic change and income tax revenue in germany: a microsimulation approach public sector economics 41 (1) 71-84 (2017) 72 Abstract As a result of high net migration, both Germany's overall population and its workforce potential are currently growing. However, within a few years this demographic trend will be reversed, leading to a decline in population as a whole and especially in the number of those gainfully employed. In this paper, we use a population
more » ... projection to apply a static ageing approach to German micro data. Then, we simulate income tax revenue with a microsimulation model for the future population. In 20 years' time the annual price-adjusted income tax loss is estimated to be equal to € 18 billion or almost 7 per cent. This fall in income tax revenue resulting from a shrinking and ageing society will place a huge strain on public finances in Germany, an effect further enhanced by the shift of the tax burden from pension contributions to pension benefits.
doi:10.3326/pse.41.1.8 fatcat:jwokewzksreihesuob7hgnyrce