Automation and taxation

Author:

Hötte Kerstin12,Theodorakopoulos Angelos3,Koutroumpis Pantelis4

Affiliation:

1. Finance and Economics Programme, The Alan Turing Institute , London, NW1 2DB, United Kingdom

2. Institute for New Economic Thinking, University of Oxford , Oxford, OX1 3UQ, United Kingdom

3. Department of Economics Finance and Entrepreneurship and Centre for Business Prosperity, Aston Business School , Birmingham, B4 7ET, United Kingdom

4. Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford , Oxford, OX1 3BD, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Do automation-induced changes in labour and capital income undermine public revenues? Decomposing taxes by source (labour, capital, sales), we analyse the impact of automation on tax revenues and the structure of taxation in nineteen EU countries during 1995–2016. Before 2008 robot diffusion was associated with a decline in total tax revenues and taxes from capital, along with decreasing labour and capital income and output. After 2007, the negative effects diminish. Information and Communication Technologies show a weak negative but persistent effect on total tax revenues and taxes on goods for the full period, and an increase in capital income. Overall, the impact of automation on production and taxation varies over time. Whether automation erodes taxation depends on the technology and stage of diffusion. Concerns about public budgets appear myopic when focusing on the short run and ignoring relevant technological trends.

Funder

European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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