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Abstract
In the survey, the respondents were presented with a set of attitudinal statements on tax policy. The statements charted the respondents' attitudes towards taxation on a general level and also included concrete suggestions on how the taxes should be collected. Their attitudes were especially charted against the background of the probably rising taxes in Finland. The statements charted for instance whether the taxes should be raised as little as possible in the coming years, how much income taxation should be raised for different income brackets, whether pension income taxation should be lowered, and how the number of children affects taxation. Some statements covered the effects of raising or lowering taxation on employment, and solving the state's and municipalities' financial problems by raising taxes rather than by streamlining activities and cutting down expenses. The respondents were asked whether they would be willing to pay more taxes if it secured a greater rise in salary for state and municipal employees compared to others. They were also asked whether the focus of taxation should be shifted from work and pension to consumption. Some statements related to the value added tax. The respondents were asked for instance whether they would accept raising the rate of VAT to 25 percent, in case that is needed to secure the tax revenue. They were also asked whether they supported reducing the VAT rate on food even if it meant raising other taxes. Related to the capital gains tax and the property tax, the respondents indicated whether the capital gains tax should be raised, and whether the property tax abolished in 2007 should be reintroduced. Views were probed on paying the real estate tax on forest property, raising and taxing child benefits, and on narrowing the chasm between the highest wage taxes and the lower capital gains taxes by lowering the highest marginal taxes. Further statements charted tax deductions. The respondents gave their opinions on whether...
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Methodology
Data collection period
23/07/2009 - 26/07/2009
Country
Finland
Time dimension
Cross-section
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
People aged 18 or over living in Finland
Excludes: the Åland Islands
Sampling procedure
Other sampling procedure
Kind of data
Quantitative
Data collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
Access
Publisher
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Publication year
2009
Terms of data access
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Related publications
Rahkonen, Juho (2009). Suomalaiset keräisivät verotulot mieluiten pääomista ja hyvätuloisilta. Tutkimusraportti Yle Uutisille. [verkkodokumentti]. Helsinki: Taloustutkimus. https://yle.fi/tvuutiset/uutiset/upics/liitetiedostot/verotutkimus_rahkonen.pdf [viitattu 12.11.2021].
Yle Uutiset (2009). Veroja halutaan lisää rikkailta. 5.8.2009 [verkkodokumentti]. http://yle.fi/uutiset/talous_ja_politiikka/2009/08/veroja_halutaan_lisaa_rikkailta_907924.html [viitattu 16.11.2021]