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Multinational enterprises are increasingly using offshore locations to pay lower taxes on their profits. This behavior has distortive effects on the global economy, as the concentration of multinational activities mirrors global tax patterns. In this paper, I exploit the OECD country-by-country...
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Across 69 countries, higher tax rates are associated with less unofficial activity as a percent of GDP but corruption is associated with more unofficial activity. Entrepreneurs go underground not to avoid official taxes but to reduce the burden of bureaucracy and corruption. Dodging the Grabbing...
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Across 69 countries, higher tax rates are associated with less unofficial activity as a percent of GDP but corruption is associated with more unofficial activity. Entrepreneurs go underground not to avoid official taxes but to reduce the burden of bureaucracy and corruption. Dodging the Grabbing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014042409
This paper proposes and evaluates alternative methods for addressing the tax treatment of interest expenses in a multijurisdictional setting. The differential deductibility of debt entailed by various current tax law provisions leads to potential distortions in the patterns of asset ownership...
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We examine whether three tax system characteristics – required book-tax conformity, worldwide versus territorial approach, and perceived strength of enforcement – impact corporate tax avoidance across countries after controlling for firm-specific factors previously shown to be associated...
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This paper examines whether firms exhibit less tax aggressiveness in order to mitigate workers' exposure to unemployment risk. We use unemployment insurance (UI) benefit laws as a proxy for unemployment risk and multiple measures of tax aggressiveness. Given that tax aggressiveness is risky and...
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a disproportionate fraction of the world's foreign direct investment (FDI), their existence need not make high …
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The OECD has steered clear of including any references to EU law requirements in its 2014 Deliverables of the BEPS Action Plan. Otherwise, non-EU Member States might have gotten the impression that any future recommendations on how to curb BEPS will eventually not be fully implemented in Europe....
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Little is known about how banks shift profits to low-tax countries. Because of their specific business model, banks use profit shifting channels different from those of other firms. We propose a novel and bank-specific method of profit shifting: the strategic relocation of proprietary trading to...
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Little is known about how banks shift profits to low-tax countries. Because of their specific business model, banks use other profit shifting channels than non-financial firms. We propose a novel and bank-specific method of profit shifting: the strategic relocation of proprietary trading to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012853774