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2014

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Are Houses Too Big Or In The Wrong Place? Tax Benefits To Housing And Inefficiencies In Location And Consumption, David Albouy, Andrew Hanson Jan 2014

Are Houses Too Big Or In The Wrong Place? Tax Benefits To Housing And Inefficiencies In Location And Consumption, David Albouy, Andrew Hanson

Economics Faculty Research and Publications

Tax benefits to owner-occupied housing provide incentives to consume housing, offsetting weaker disincentives of the property tax. These benefits also help counter the penalty federal taxes impose on households who work in productive high-wage areas, but reinforce incentives to consume local amenities. We simulate the effects of these benefits in a parameterized model, and determine the consequences of various tax reforms. Reductions in housing tax benefits generally increase efficiency in consumption, but reduce efficiency in location decisions, unless they are accompanied by tax rate reductions. The most efficient policy would eliminate most tax benefits to housing and index taxes to …