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Excess taxation of capital gains is a by-product of inflation in a tax system that uses nominal values as its basis. Studies by Feldstein, Green and Sheshinsky [JPE 1978] and Feldstein and Slemrod [NBER WP 234, 1978] analyze related macroeconomic distortions associated with corporate stock...
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Using a corporate valuation model with personal taxation, this study explores an arbitrage opportunity allowing any public corporation classified under the U.S. law as closed-end investment company to systematically earn an abnormal return by giving up the privilege of pass-through income...
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Stock markets in emerging economies are often surrounded by a fast-pace real and monetary growth. The high returns typical of those markets continue to attract foreign investors who are looking to enhance the performance of their portfolios. A number of studies demonstrate the advantage of...
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In setting the allowable rate of return of public utilities, U.S. regulatory agencies and the courts continue to rely on the standard discounted-cash-flow (DCF) method based on the Gordon-Miller-Modigliani model of share valuation under constant growth - a model which ignores personal taxes....
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The interaction of inflation with a progressive tax system has been known to cause tax rates, and thus tax liabilities, to escalate with nominal income. Often blamed for having undesirable effects on investment and wealth, this feature of modern tax systems has not received formal treatment in...
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