1998
DOI: 10.2307/3551979
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Experience Rating Employment Insurance Contributions

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“…For the portion of EI premiums that do not exceed the program's long-run average financial needs, the tax-benefit links could be strengthened by experience-rating the premium rates, at least on the employer side (Kesselman 1983, chapter 9;Beauséjour, Sheikh and Williams 1998). With a tighter benefit link, premiums become more like a user charge.…”
Section: Payroll Taxes For Employment Insurancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the portion of EI premiums that do not exceed the program's long-run average financial needs, the tax-benefit links could be strengthened by experience-rating the premium rates, at least on the employer side (Kesselman 1983, chapter 9;Beauséjour, Sheikh and Williams 1998). With a tighter benefit link, premiums become more like a user charge.…”
Section: Payroll Taxes For Employment Insurancementioning
confidence: 99%