Pobreza e arrecadação tributária: uma análise de dados em painel para o período de 1999 a 2014
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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This article analyzes the relationship between poverty and tax collection of direct and indirect taxes,
federal and state, through a data panel with annual observations for the period 1999 to 2014 of the 27
federative units of Brazil. The developed methodology follows two steps, the first being an estimate of
the Granger Causality test, between the variable number of poor people and the amounts of taxes
collected. The second consists of estimating an econometric fixed and random effects model including
regional dummies, setting the number of poor people as a dependent variable and tax collections as
variables of interest, in addition to other control variables such as Years of Education, Gini, and
Unemployment. Regarding the Granger test, the results showed a two-way relationship between ICMS
and poverty. Regarding the econometric models, the results show a positive influence of tax collection
on poverty reduction, mainly for the Northeast, Southeast and Midwest regions of the country.
