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Economics for your Classroom
Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
Who Really Pays Taxes?
The Question of Tax Incidence
June 21, 2014
Terms...
Who Really Pays Taxes?
 Governments have been collecting taxes
since the dawn of history, but there is still
confusion ov...
Example 1: A gasoline tax
 Suppose that in the state of
Virginia, there is initially no
gasoline tax
 The gasoline marke...
Elasticity of Supply and Demand
 The elasticity of supply and
demand will play an important part
in our story
 Elasticit...
Effect of a $1 per Gallon Tax on the Supply Curve
 Now suppose the state imposes a
$1 per gallon tax
 Sellers will be wi...
Effects of a $1 per Gallon Tax on Quantity Supplied and Demanded
 The tax will affect the choices
made by buyers as well ...
New Equilibrium After the Tax
 Consumers will continue to move
along their demand curve until they
reach point E2, where ...
Incidence of the Gasoline Tax
 In the new equilibrium, total tax
revenue will be $8 million per day,
equal to the area of...
Example 2: A tax on apartment rents
 For our second example,
consider the market for rental
apartments in a small city
 ...
Elasticity of Supply and Demand
 Compared with the market for
gasoline, demand is more elastic,
because owning a house or...
Effect of a $250 tax on the Supply Curve
 Now suppose the city imposes a
$250 per month on apartment
rentals
 Owners wil...
Effects on owners and renters
 The tax will affect the choices
made by renters as well as
owners
 As owners attempt to p...
Equilibrium after tax
 Renters will continue to move
along their demand curve until
they reach point E2, where the
quanti...
Incidence of the Rental Tax
 In the new equilibrium, total tax
collected by the government will
be $400,000 per month, eq...
Conclusions
 The incidence of a tax depends on the
relative elasticity of supply and demand
 If supply is more elastic t...
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Incidence of the Gasoline Tax
 In the new equilibrium, total tax
revenue will be $8 million per day,
equal to the area of the entire
shaded rectangle ABFE
 Consumers will bear 80% of the
burden ($6.4 million), equal to the
blue shaded area ABDC, because
the price they pay including tax
has gone up by 80 cents
 Sellers will bear 20% of the burden
($1.6 million), equal to the tan area
CDFE, because the price they
receive after the tax is paid goes
down by 20 cents
June 21, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog

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Incidence of the Gasoline Tax  In the new equilibrium, total tax revenue will be $8 million per day, equal to the area of the entire shaded rectangle ABFE  Consumers will bear 80% of the burden ($6.4 million), equal to the blue shaded area ABDC, because the price they pay including tax has gone up by 80 cents  Sellers will bear 20% of the burden ($1.6 million), equal to the tan area CDFE, because the price they receive after the tax is paid goes down by 20 cents June 21, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog

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