Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers:
Income inequality in Colombia has declined since the early 2000s but remains very high by international standards. While most of the inequality originates from the labour market, wealth - and thus capital income - is also highly concentrated and the tax and transfer system has little redistributive...
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Zusammenfassung: | Income inequality in Colombia has declined since the early 2000s but remains very high by international standards. While most of the inequality originates from the labour market, wealth - and thus capital income - is also highly concentrated and the tax and transfer system has little redistributive impact. The tax-to-GDP ratio remains low. Consumption taxes, which tend to be regressive, account for the bulk. The progressivity of income taxes had been undermined by generous tax reliefs, which benefit the well-off most and increase tax avoidance opportunities. The tax system should be reformed to enhance progressivity and raise more revenue which could be used to expand social policies. Cash transfers to households are small and dominated by non-redistributive schemes such as contributory pensions. Education coverage has increased steadily but quality and equity in access at the tertiary level remain important issues. Though significant progress has been made towards universal health coverage, the financing and organisation of the health care system could be improved to raise the quality of care and reduce adverse incentives to remain in the informal sector. |
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spelling | Joumard, Isabelle VerfasserIn aut Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers Isabelle, Joumard and Juliana, Londoño Vélez = Inégalités de revenu et pauvreté en Colombie - Partie 2. L'impact redistributif des impôts et prestations sociales / Isabelle, Joumard et Juliana, Londoño Vélez Inégalités de revenu et pauvreté en Colombie - Partie 2. L'impact redistributif des impôts et prestations sociales Paris OECD Publishing 2013 1 Online-Ressource (27 p.) 21 x 29.7cm. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier OECD Economics Department Working Papers no.1037 Income inequality in Colombia has declined since the early 2000s but remains very high by international standards. While most of the inequality originates from the labour market, wealth - and thus capital income - is also highly concentrated and the tax and transfer system has little redistributive impact. The tax-to-GDP ratio remains low. Consumption taxes, which tend to be regressive, account for the bulk. The progressivity of income taxes had been undermined by generous tax reliefs, which benefit the well-off most and increase tax avoidance opportunities. The tax system should be reformed to enhance progressivity and raise more revenue which could be used to expand social policies. Cash transfers to households are small and dominated by non-redistributive schemes such as contributory pensions. Education coverage has increased steadily but quality and equity in access at the tertiary level remain important issues. Though significant progress has been made towards universal health coverage, the financing and organisation of the health care system could be improved to raise the quality of care and reduce adverse incentives to remain in the informal sector. Social Issues/Migration/Health Taxation Economics Colombia Londoño Vélez, Juliana MitwirkendeR ctb FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/5k487n4r0t8s-en Volltext |
spellingShingle | Joumard, Isabelle Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers Social Issues/Migration/Health Taxation Economics Colombia |
title | Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers |
title_alt | Inégalités de revenu et pauvreté en Colombie - Partie 2. L'impact redistributif des impôts et prestations sociales |
title_auth | Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers |
title_exact_search | Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers |
title_full | Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers Isabelle, Joumard and Juliana, Londoño Vélez = Inégalités de revenu et pauvreté en Colombie - Partie 2. L'impact redistributif des impôts et prestations sociales / Isabelle, Joumard et Juliana, Londoño Vélez |
title_fullStr | Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers Isabelle, Joumard and Juliana, Londoño Vélez = Inégalités de revenu et pauvreté en Colombie - Partie 2. L'impact redistributif des impôts et prestations sociales / Isabelle, Joumard et Juliana, Londoño Vélez |
title_full_unstemmed | Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers Isabelle, Joumard and Juliana, Londoño Vélez = Inégalités de revenu et pauvreté en Colombie - Partie 2. L'impact redistributif des impôts et prestations sociales / Isabelle, Joumard et Juliana, Londoño Vélez |
title_short | Income Inequality and Poverty in Colombia - Part 2. The Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers |
title_sort | income inequality and poverty in colombia part 2 the redistributive impact of taxes and transfers |
topic | Social Issues/Migration/Health Taxation Economics Colombia |
topic_facet | Social Issues/Migration/Health Taxation Economics Colombia |
url | https://doi.org/10.1787/5k487n4r0t8s-en |
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