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Improving Work Incentives and Incomes for Parents: The National and Geographic Impact of Liberalising the Family Tax Benefit Income Test

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posted on 2025-08-11, 06:33 authored by A Harding, QN Vu, JL Rodgers, R Tanton, Y Vidyattama
The effective tax rates and possible work disincentives created by Australia’s tax and welfare systems have been receiving extensive policy attention in recent years. Family Tax Benefit‐Part A (FTB‐A) is one of the key causes of high effective marginal tax rates for many families. This study uses national and spatial microsimulation models to evaluate the national and local impacts of a possible FTB‐A reform option, which involves reducing the income test withdrawal rate associated with the FTB‐A income test. The modelling suggests that the option would be an effective way to reduce high effective marginal tax rates for around 415,000 parents of FTB‐A children, would benefit around 850,000 families, and would deliver additional assistance to middle income families living on the outskirts of our cities.

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London, Eng.

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Language

eng

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E3.1 Extract of paper

Journal

Economic Record

Volume

85

Pagination

S48-S58

ISSN

0013-0249

eISSN

1475-4932

Issue

SUPPL. 1

Publisher

Wiley

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