The Winners and the Losers: Tax Incidence of Gambling in Finland
Anne H. Salonen; Tomi Roukka
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042825170
Tiivistelmä
Gambling markets have grown rapidly for the last few decades. As a
result, gambling is also a very important and common source of tax
income for many governments these days. This raises a question about the
overall fairness of the gambling taxation systems. In this paper, we
aim to study the tax incidence of gambling in Finland. First, we analyse
who are the expected payers of the gambling taxes and second, who are
expected to be the receivers of the gambling-tax based contributions. In
the first part of the study, we analyse the demographic incidence of
gambling taxation by using the Finnish gambling 2015 population survey
combined with registry based variables. Our data contains 3776
individuals. In the second part of the study, we use data of county
level gambling-taxation based contributions to different organisations
to analyse how the gambling expenditures are distributed back to
citizens in a form of public spending. This study shows that different
socio-demographic factors have diverse association with the decisions
whether or how much to gamble. The results also suggest that more
disadvantaged, i.e. lower income, less educated and rural area living,
individuals are expected to be the “losers” of the Finnish gambling
taxation system. In other words, the Finnish gambling system is found to
be regressive by nature.
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