生命末期的财富、赠与与遗产规划
Wealth, gifts, and estate planning at the end of life
Journal of Public Economics · 2025 · David Sturrock、S.P.T. Groot、Jan Möhlmann
中文摘要
我们表明,去世前向继承人作出的赠与数额可观,且对税收高度敏感。利用荷兰代际关联的行政数据,并利用死亡时间的变异,我们发现有子女的单身人士(包括丧偶者)会因预期死亡而将其约10%的财富转移给子女。这些转移几乎完全采取免税赠与的形式。利用赠与税税率表折点处的聚束现象以及一项遗产税改革,我们估计了赠与和财富对税收的弹性,并发现避税至少解释了这种临终赠与中相当大的一部分(少数但显著)。由于可以进行享受税收优惠的赠与,使收入最大化的统一遗产税税率至多为37%。将临终赠与的税率与死亡时继承遗产的税率拉平,将使从单身人士处征得的收入增加10%。
Abstract
We show that gifts made to heirs before death are substantial and highly responsive to taxation. Using intergenerationally-linked administrative data from the Netherlands and exploiting variation in the timing of death, we find that single people (including widows) with children transfer around 10 % of their wealth to their children in anticipation of death. This is almost entirely in the form of tax-exempt gifts. Exploiting bunching at kink points in the gift tax schedule and a reform to inheritance taxation, we estimate elasticities of gifts and wealth to taxation and find that tax-avoidance accounts for at least a significant minority of this deathbed giving. The ability to make tax-favoured gifts means that the revenue-maximising flat inheritance tax rate is at most 37 %. Equalising the tax rate on deathbed gifts and inheritances at death would increase revenues raised from singles by 10 %.
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