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Here are a few suggestions of interesting data sources in the area of public finance that could be included into swissdata:
In particular, the Federal Tax Administration has a large number of annually updated Excel sheets with statistics from the federal income tax. The data is very informative and used regularly, but cumbersome to use. The data include:
taxable income sum, number of taxpayers, and total taxes paid by income bracket
net income sum (Reineinkommen / revenu net), number of taxpayers, and total taxes paid by income bracket
moments of the distribution and inequality measures
all results available for CH / by canton / by municipality
annually, starting as early as 1947 for some data (but old data only available as scanned PDF)
Here you may want to check with Florian Chatagny (EFV, previously KOF) and Marko Köthenbürger where they are with their plans to set up a database with these data for research.
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Here are a few suggestions of interesting data sources in the area of public finance that could be included into swissdata:
In particular, the Federal Tax Administration has a large number of annually updated Excel sheets with statistics from the federal income tax. The data is very informative and used regularly, but cumbersome to use. The data include:
Similarly, the ESTV publishes statistics from the cantonal wealth taxes :
Annual budgets for cantons and municipalities:
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