Journal of Tax Reform
Impact of Value Added Tax on Macro-Economic Parameters of the Russian Economy
L.P. Koroleva
National Research Mordovia State University, Saransk, Russian Federation
Abstract
In 2019, in Russia the standard VAT rate was raised from 18% to 20%, which resulted in a broad discussion about the possible negative effects of this measure such as falling consumer spending, producers’ revenues and profits, imports and exports. The purpose of this study is to test the widely spread views about the impact of VAT on macro-economic parameters such as final consumption, gross profit and gross mixed income, fixed capital investment and export volume. To this end, we formulated three hypotheses, which we tested by using correlation, dispersion and regression analysis based on the data of the system of national accounts and reports of tax authorities in Russia. We built four dual linear regression equations and one multiple regression equation; estimated the significance of these equations (determination coefficient, F-statistic, average approximation error) and their coefficients (Student’s t-test, p-value). The resulting equations were shown to accurately represent the relationship between the criterion variables and predictors. The hypothesis about the negative correlation between VAT and consumer spending was refuted in the case of Russia. VAT revenues to the consolidated budget have a direct influence on consumer spending in the ratio of 1:12.605 and a direct influence on the tax index on consumption, index of spending and index of final consumption in the ratio of 1:0.276. There is also evidence that VAT does not have a significant negative impact on the country’s economic performance on the macro-level. VAT revenues to the consolidated budget have a direct influence on gross profit and mixed income in the ratio of 1:8.455. VAT refunds to exporters stimulate fixed capital investment and exports (VAT refunds have a direct influence on fixed capital investment in the ratio of 1:6.543 and on exports, in the ratio of 1:11.117). The positive dependencies demonstrate the neutral influence of VAT on economic growth in Russia and need to be taken into account by VAT policy-makers.
Keywords
value added tax, tax regulation, regression model, final consumption expenditures, gross profit, export, fixed capital investment, VAT refund
JEL classification
E27, E62, H24References
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Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the research grant № 11-20 (‘Fiscal Stimulation of Neo-Industrial Development of the Russian Economy’) of Ogarev Mordovia State University.
About Authors
Lyudmila P. Koroleva – Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor, Department of Theoretical Economics and Economic Security, National Research Mordovia State University (49 Bolshevistskaya Street, 430005, Saransk, Russian Federation); ORCID: 0000-0002-8375-8524; e-mail: korol.l@mail.ru.
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Koroleva L.P. Impact of Value Added Tax on Macro-Economic Parameters of the Russian Economy. Journal of Tax Reform. 2020;6(1):22–35. DOI: 10.15826/jtr.2020.6.1.073.
Article info
Received February 5, 2020; Revised March 20, 2020; Accepted April 1, 2020
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/jtr.2020.6.1.073
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