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The 10% Flat Tax: Tithing and the Definition of Income
Authors:Gordon B Dahl  Michael R Ransom
Institution:Department of Economics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627.;Department of Economics, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602.
Abstract:Developing a fair and widely accepted income definition presents one of the greatest challenges to tax reform. To arrive at a definition separate from the federal tax code, we surveyed 1200 Latter‐day Saints about their practice of tithing. Tithing is similar to a flat tax with no deductions, where individuals voluntarily contribute 10% of self‐defined income to the church. The results of our survey indicate that most respondents operate on a cash realization basis, which excludes savings and does not allow any deductions. Respondents' income concepts generally do not coincide with current tax laws or economists' views of comprehensive income.
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