Posted by Todd Zywicki:
Taxes and Bankruptcy Follow-Up:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_05_01-2005_05_07.shtml#1115243411


   [1]TaxProf Blog took note of [2]my post a few weeks back on taxes and
   bankruptcy filings. I observed that there was little good empirical
   evidence on the effect of tax liabilities on bankruptcy, but that tax
   liaiblities are a factor in as much as 10% of bankruptcy filings, more
   than college expenses, death in the family, or gambling. The source
   for this was a Gallup Poll in 1997 (which I cited in my 1999 article
   with Edith Jones on means-testing in bankrutpcy), the results of which
   are reproduced in Vern McKinley's Regulation article [3]here.

   Just to make clear, I didn't say that taxes were the #1 cause of
   bankruptcy filings (as TaxProf summarized what I said), nor do I
   believe that is the case. What I said is that tax liabilities may be
   an understudied and underappreciated cause of bankruptcy filings. This
   would be especially the case if the effect of taxes on causing
   bankruptcy were defined as broadly as the effect of some other factors
   that cause bankruptcy have been defined. Moreover, if we take into
   account the effect of taxes on income and savings, as well as the fact
   that taxes are nondischargeable in bankruptcy and so are likely to be
   paid by strategic debtors who allow other dischargeable debts to go
   unpaid, then the relationship may be even greater.

   Overall, my bottom line observation is that we really don't have good
   data on the relationship between taxes, household finances, and
   bankruptcy filings, and that it is worth exploring in more detail.

References

   1. http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2005/05/elizabeth_warre.html
   2. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_04_17-2005_04_23.shtml#1114290630
   3. http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/reg20n4f.html

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