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Energy Taxes in a Multisectoral INFORUM-type Model Rossella Bardazzi University of Florence Italy

Outline What is an energy tax? And an environmental tax? Multisectoral models and energy taxes Data requirements in a multisectoral model setting Energy PSUTs Energy Use Tables

What is an energy tax? (1/2) It s a charge levied by the State on the consumption of energy products, it is considered a tax on product according to the ESA95 classification of indirect taxes and an environmental tax according to the ESA95 classification of Environmental Taxes. An environmental tax is a tax whose tax base is a physical unit (or a proxy of it) that has a proven specific negative impact on the environment. Following Eurostat, four subsets of environmental taxes are distinguished: Energy taxes Transport taxes Resource taxes Pollution taxes

What is an energy tax? (2/2) Energy taxes include levies on energy products used for both transport and stationary purposes, such as: petrol, Diesel, LPG, fuel oil, Natural gas, Coal, Coke, Biofuels, Electricity. As a convention, CO2 taxes are also included here. Transport taxes are related to the ownership and use of motor vehicles Resource taxes are related to the extraction and the subsequent depletion of natural resources Pollution taxes are related to measured or estimated emissions to air and water, the management of solid waste and noise. For example they are levied on NOx emissions, SO2 content of fossil fuels, waste management in general.

Some data about Italy Indirect taxes (including VAT) represent 46% of total tax yield. Energy taxes amount to 25% of indirect taxes Transport taxes are 4% of indirect taxes and half of them are paid by firms Pollution taxes amount to a negligible share (0.002) of indirect taxes

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Why multisectoral models are the best tool to analyze the impact of energy taxes? (1/2) Heterogeneity of economic sectors : - Differences in input mix: the tax burden differs because of the production process (e.g. more/less energy intensive) -Sectoral tax exemptions and sectoral tax rates Tax shifting on prices differs by sectors (e.g. sheltered/not sheltered sectors) International competitiveness effects (are exports taxed or exempted?)

Why multisectoral models are the best tool to analyze the impact of energy taxes? (2/2) Aggregate macromodels cannot estimate the direct and indirect (through intermediate consumption) effects of indirect taxes: the effect on inflation is underestimated. Multisectoral models are well suited to compute indirect effects on prices and to envisage alternative scenarios of tax shifting. If the model includes international trade, effects on international competitiveness con be effectively estimated. Moreover if a carbon tax is taken into account, MM can easily include a NAMEA type of dataset to estimate not only the economic but also the environmental effects of introducing an environmental tax.

Energy tax base In order to model energy taxes, tax bases need to be identified Tax bases are represented by energy uses by product by purpose and economic activity This 3-dimensional database is crucial to simulate the impact of energy taxes reform (avoid the double counting problem)

Taking Energy into account(s) EUROSTAT current plans: to build Energy PSUTs (Physical Supply and Use Tables) All energy flows are quantified in physical natural units (tonnes, cubic metres etc.) as in energy statistics

Energy PSUTs

These matrices show gross supply and gross use of energy products by economic activity therefore double counting can occur (i.e. the same energy that is embodied in different products at different stages is counted more than once) primary energy products which are transformed into secondary energy products

Which data energy have we got already? The past: The 1975, 1980, 1982 and 1988 Istat EUTs (Energy Use Tables in physical and monetary terms by activity and purpose) produced and published before the 1990s in connection with the construction of the energy sector of the Input/Output Table (whose data on the transactions of some energy products are obtained by the price x quantities method) provided data on the use of 25 energy products by 92 production activities plus private consumption; for each product, the total amount used was broken down by 4 types of use ( transport, heating, non-energy use and other use ) and by origin of supply ( domestic production and imports ) The 1988 EUT was used within INTIMO to simulate the introduction of a carbon tax in Italy (Bardazzi, Grassini, Piacentino, 1994)

Which data energy have we got already? The current EUTs (Energy Use Tables by type of use) in physical units broken down by energy product (27), type of use (8) and economic activity (101 production activities + households). Can be seen as set of two-dimensional tables:

The split by purpose and by user

ISTAT has recently released for the first time since the early 90s the energy use time series 1990-2008 by purpose and economic activity (without the split by product) These figures are gross of transformations: double counting con occur.

Double counting is limited

In the original data source, the 3-dimensional nature of the data (27 products x 8 purposes x 102 activities) ensures that no figure is affected by double counting therefore this is the data level we are going to work in INTIMO

Thank you for your attention

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