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The company car privilege: An analysis of the tax, environmental, and social impacts

The aim of the project is to provide an empirically based overall assessment of company car taxation. The starting point is the observation that company car taxation can have social, fiscal, environmental, and industrial policy effects, particularly through the flat-rate taxation of privately used company cars. The project is gradually creating a robust empirical and analytical basis by first systematically reviewing the state of research and key data gaps and then collecting new household data on the use of company cars. Building on this, tax advantages as well as distributional and environmental effects are quantified and concrete, practical reform options for the further development of company car taxation are developed.


Publications

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Project start:
01. January 2026

Project end:
10. May 2028

Project management:
Prof. Dr. Mark Andor, Johannes Brehm, Henri Gruhl

Project staff:
Dr. Robin Jessen, Niklas Isaak

Project partners:
Institut für sozial-ökologische Forschung

Funding:
Umweltbundesamt