International corporate taxation and U.S. multinationals' behaviour: an integrated approach |
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Authors: | Céline Azémar |
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Institution: | Department of Economics, University of Glasgow |
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Abstract: | Abstract . This paper explores the effects of corporate taxation on U.S. capital invested abroad and on tax planning practices. The econometric analysis first indicates that investment is strongly influenced by average tax rates, with a magnified impact particularly for low-tax rates, implying that the attractiveness of low-tax countries is not weakened by anti-deferral rules and cross-crediting limitations. Further explorations suggest that firms report higher profit, higher Subpart F income, and are less likely to repatriate dividends when they are located in low-tax jurisdictions. Finally, when the role of effective transfer pricing regulations is estimated, it appears that low degrees of law enforcement are associated with higher income shifting. |
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Keywords: | F23 H25 H32 |
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