An assessment of the impact of tax incentives relative to socio-economic characteristics on charitable giving in Canada |
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Authors: | Belayet Hossain |
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Institution: | School of Business and Economics, Department of Economics, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia. Canada |
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Abstract: | This research examines the effectiveness of the Canadian tax incentive system for charitable giving while attempting to deal with two persistent methodological problems in past research. The Heckman selection model and the ordered probit model are used to examine the Canadian tax incentive system with 2010 survey data. The results imply that the effect of the tax credit systematically increases with an increase in donation expenditure suggesting that the higher tax credit for larger donations is more effective than the lower tax credit for smaller donations. While the results suggest that the current tax policy is effective, socio-economic characteristics, such as wealth, household income, and university education, appear to have a greater impact on donations. |
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Keywords: | charitable donation tax incentive tax credit Canada public policy |
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