Author
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- Tatiana Flores
- Cruces,Guillermo
- Bermúdez,Jose Carlo
- Thiago De Gouvea Scot de Arruda
- Juan Luis Schiavoni
- Dario Tortarolo
Abstract
This paper investigates gender disparities in residential property ownership and tax compliance in a large Argentine municipality using detailed tax administrative data. While ownership is evenly distributed between women, men, and co-owned properties up to the 40th percentile of the value distribution, higher-value properties exhibit significant gender disparities, with women’s share dropping to less than 20% in the top 1%. Tax compliance increases with property value, with an average evasion rate of 46%, and men and women are equally likely to meet their tax obligations across the distribution. However, women face slightly higher effective tax rates due to owning lower-value properties, which are disproportionately affected by a mildly regressive tax schedule. Gender responses to enforcement measures are also comparable. A soft randomized communication campaign significantly increased timely payments equally for both men and women, with men responding more quickly. Similarly, the findings show no gender-based differences in responses to macroeconomic shocks such as COVID-19. The study underscores the role of property tax in promoting equitable revenue mobilization and highlights the importance of gender-disaggregated data for informing tax policy and enforcement strategies.
Suggested Citation
Tatiana Flores & Cruces,Guillermo & Bermúdez,Jose Carlo & Thiago De Gouvea Scot de Arruda & Juan Luis Schiavoni & Dario Tortarolo, 2025.
"Exploring the Gender Divide in Real Estate Ownership and Property Tax Compliance,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
11060, The World Bank.
Handle:
RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:11060
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