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Income Inequality and the Accounting Period in New Zealand: Evidence from Administrative Data

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2022

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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington

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This paper examines the effect on taxable income inequality among New Zealand individuals of extending the accounting period beyond a single year. Typically, inequality comparisons are based on a single year accounting period and involve cross-sectional measures, ignoring the role of income dynamics. The paper uses a specially constructed dataset of the New Zealand taxpayer population since 2000. Results are reported for the population as a whole and for groups distinguished by age, gender, ethnicity and educational qualifications.

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Income inequality, Accounting period, Gini coefficient, Atkinson Index, New Zealand

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