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In most countries, a progressive tax is levied on the income of individuals. This article addresses the different design of a progressive tax scale taking into account the issue of the so-called tax bubbles that constitute an increased MTR. This feature of the tax function is a result of the exclusion of the high income taxpayers from the basic allowance or reduced tax rates. As shown in the article, this may lead to a higher tax burden under the joint taxation compared to the separate taxation. The analysis refers to the tax scales in Germany, Poland, the UK and the USA.
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Większość państw stosuje progresywną skalę do opodatkowania dochodu osób fizycznych. W niniejszym artykule został omówiony zróżnicowany kształt progresywnej taryfy podatkowej ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem podwyższonej krańcowej stopy podatku, która wynika z wykluczenia podatników o wyższym dochodzie z zastosowania preferencji podatkowych w formie kwoty wolnej czy też obniżonej stopy podatkowej. Sytuacja taka może prowadzić do wyższego obciążenia podatkowego małżonków, którzy się wspólnie rozliczają. Analizę oparto na skalach podatkowych w Niemczech, Polsce, Wielkiej Brytanii oraz USA.
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A partnership limited by shares (PLbS) is a hybrid that combines the characteristics of both a limited partnership and a joint stock company. While a partnership is usually a so-called pass-through tax entity, a corporation is subject to tax. Therefore, the income of an incorporated company is taxed twice, first at the corporate level and again at the shareholder level. In order to answer the question whether a partnership limited by shares shall be subject to tax, this paper discusses the reason for the corporate income tax. Furthermore, different tax regimes for the PLbS are considered, paying particular attention to the German tax provisions and the tax law amendments in Poland. For the purpose of better understanding the tax impact, this paper analyses the popularity of the PLbS in Germany and Poland with a focus on the tax burden and liability.
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