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Model of the Australian tax and transfer-system: a flexible open-source approach to tax-transfer-modelling

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Taylor, Matthew

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The Australian National University

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This paper introduces a new model of Australia's tax and transfer system: Model of the Australian Tax and Transfer System (MATTS). MATTS is a suite of Stata commands that provide researchers with the ability to model individual tax and transfer policies. The MATTS suite can be applied to a range of taxtransfer modelling problems and methodologies, and is freely available to anyone with an interest in tax-transfer research. This paper presents a specific application in which MATTS is used to illustrate how Australia's tax-transfer system augments the disposable incomes and effective marginal tax rates of single income support recipients. These simple examples illuminate some of the trade-offs involved in the design of means-tested tax-transfer systems.

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