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Value Added Tax and Consumer Spending: A Graphical Descriptive Analysis
Value Added Tax and Consumer Spending: A Graphical Descriptive Analysis
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The US has been considering introducing a National Consumption Tax federally. This would
be in addition to the states’ sales taxes. Since a consumption tax would be an added cost to
the consumer, it would be expected that there could be some behavioral change by consumers.
This paper uses graphs to describe and analyze whether consumers in the UK and Canada
altered their behavior when those countries introduced their Value Added Tax (or Goods and
Services Tax). Both retail volume and the percentage change from the prior year (on a
monthly basis) were used in the graphic depictions. It was found that there was no or little
major behavioral change when the new taxes were introduced. However, when the tax rates
were changed substantially, consumers did adapt their behavior to take advantage of the
changes by engaging in arbitrage behavior. US consumers are likely to act in a similar
manner as UK and Canadian consumers
be in addition to the states’ sales taxes. Since a consumption tax would be an added cost to
the consumer, it would be expected that there could be some behavioral change by consumers.
This paper uses graphs to describe and analyze whether consumers in the UK and Canada
altered their behavior when those countries introduced their Value Added Tax (or Goods and
Services Tax). Both retail volume and the percentage change from the prior year (on a
monthly basis) were used in the graphic depictions. It was found that there was no or little
major behavioral change when the new taxes were introduced. However, when the tax rates
were changed substantially, consumers did adapt their behavior to take advantage of the
changes by engaging in arbitrage behavior. US consumers are likely to act in a similar
manner as UK and Canadian consumers
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