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higher taxes attractive. A secondary effect, however, is that the value of attracting real foreign investments increases …
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At present, controlled foreign corporation (CFC) rules are one of the three main anti-tax avoidance laws in developed countries. This paper examines the different CFC rule settings in the OECD and additional countries to show their effects on profit shifting of multinational companies. Using a...
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We show that corporate taxation systems regarding foreign dividends and capital gains across 49 countries differ in many aspects, contradicting the requirements for capital ownership neutrality and indicating that ownership patterns are distorted. Consequently, a national tax policy maker may...
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This paper analyzes tax competition when welfare maximizing jurisdictions levy source-based corporate taxes and …
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Despite the continuing political interest in the usefulness of tax competition and tax coordination as well as the wealth of theoretical analyses, it still remains open whether or when tax competition is harmful. Moreover, the influence of tax differentials on multinationals' decisions is still...
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natural geography of the region, which is given by the equilibrium distribution of industrial activity in the absence of taxes … or subsidies. We then examine the implications for corporate taxes when the countries compete with each other to attract …
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integration proceeds, equilibrium taxes decline, switching from positive to negative levels, and then rise as trade costs fall …
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This paper assesses the impact of corporate taxation on multinational activity. A numerically solvable general equilibrium model of trade and multinational firms is used to incorporate the following components of corporate taxation: parent and host country statutory corporate tax rates,...
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Albania journey towards EU membership is governed by the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA), signed on June 12th, 2006. This article rises above Albania's obligations for the alignment of its tax legislation with EU standards and acquis, clearly defined in Title VI of the SAA. Unlike...
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We examine how the bidding environment may affect the outcome of tax competition between two countries (or two regions) in attracting a firm's foreign direct investment (FDI).We compare the equilibrium location choice and payoffs from an English auction, with both complete and incomplete...
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