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Statistics of Income Paper Series

The SOI Paper Series includes papers presented by SOI staff and others at professional conferences, including the Joint Statistical Meeting of the American Statistical Association and the National Tax Association’s annual conference on taxation, among others. Papers are organized by the year in which they were presented.

For a copy of a specific paper, call SOI’s Statistical Information Services (SIS) at
(202) 874-0410, by fax (202) 874-0964, or by e-mail.


2008

Using Audit Data To Estimate Taxpayer Reporting Error in the Statistics of Income Division's Individual Tax Return Sample
by Kimberly Henry

90 Years of SOI: A Collection of Historical Articles

2007

Measuring the Quality of Service to Taxpayers in Volunteer Sites
by Kevin Cecco, Ronald Walsh, and Rachael Hooker

Improving the Quality of U.S. Tax Statistics: Recent Innovations in Editing and Imputation Techniques at the Statistics of Income Division of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service
by Scott M. Hollenbeck, Melissa Ludlum, and Barry W. Johnson

Evaluating Alternative One-Sided Coverage Intervals for an Extreme Binomial Proportion
by Yan K. Liu and Phillip S. Kott

SOI Develops Better Survey Questions Through Pretesting
by Diane Milleville and Tara Wells

Measuring Disclosure Risk and an Examination of the Possibilities of Using Synthetic Data in the Individual Income Tax Return Public Use File
by Sonya Vartivarian, John L. Czajka, and Michael Weber

Using the Statistics of Income Division's Sample Data To Reduce Measurement and Processing Error in Small-Area Estimates Produced from Administrative Tax Records
by Kimberly Henry, Partha Lahiri, and Robin Fisher

An Empirical Evaluation of Various Direct, Synthetic, and Traditional Composite Small-Area Estimators
by Kimberly Henry, Michael Strudler, and William Chen

Using an Individual Income Tax Panel File To Measure Changes in Marginal Tax Rates: Opportunities and Limitations
by John W. Diamond, Ralph A. Rector, and Michael Weber


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