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23 Fla. Tax Rev. 522 (2019-2020)
The Appropriate Roles for Equity and Efficiency in a Progressive Individual Income Tax

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     FLORIDA TAX REVIEW

 Volume 23                     2020                      Number  2


    THE  APPROPRIATE   ROLES  FOR  EQUITY  AND  EFFICIENCY   IN
             A PROGRESSIVE   INDIVIDUAL  INCOME   TAX

                                by

                         James R. Repetti*

ABSTRACT

Increased focus on economic efficiency in formulating tax policy, at the
expense of achieving equity, has resulted in decreased rate progressivity
in our individual income tax. This decrease has exacerbated inequality.
        There are several explanations for the intense focus on effi-
ciency and reduced emphasis on equity. Predictions of efficiency gains
from  low individual income tax rates appear more certain than equity
gains from progressive tax rates. Efficiency gains seem measurable,
while equity gains appear intangible and unquantfiable. In addition,
distributive justice, which underlies and shapes tax equity, exists in many
abstract forms, some of which may not require progressive tax rates.




        *  William J. Kenealy, S.J. Professor of Law, Boston College Law
 School. The author thanks David Elkins, Miranda Perry Fleischer, Victor
 Fleischer, J. Clifton Fleming, Brian Galle, David Hasen, Elisabeth Keller, Mar-
 jorie E. Kornhauser, Leandra Lederman, Charlene D. Luke, Patricia A.
 McCoy, Joseph P. Powers, Diane M. Ring, Shuyi Oei, Stephen E. Shay, Alex-
 andra Thornton, and Catharine Wells for helpful comments on earlier drafts.
 The author also thanks Victoria Cowan, Timothy Hartwell, Bryan Judd,
 Andrew Labadini, Marc Nussbaum,  and Danielle McGovern  for helpful
 research assistance. Lastly, the author thanks participants in workshops at Bos-
 ton College Law School, Brigham Young University Law School, Indiana
 University School of Law, Law and Society Association, Pepperdine Univer-
 sity School of Law, University of Baltimore Law School, University of Colo-
 rado Law School, and University of Leeds School of Law.


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