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  1. The indirect costs of corporate tax avoidance exacerbate cross-country inequality
    Erschienen: March 2022
    Verlag:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    Corporate tax avoidance hampers domestic revenue mobilization and, with it, the development of lower- and middle-income countries. While a wide range of studies has shed light on the magnitude of profit shifting by multinational corporations, the... mehr

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    Corporate tax avoidance hampers domestic revenue mobilization and, with it, the development of lower- and middle-income countries. While a wide range of studies has shed light on the magnitude of profit shifting by multinational corporations, the indirect costs of this behaviour is underexplored. These indirect costs are likely to be skewed based on a country's level of income. We hypothesize that developed countries tend to recover a larger part of corporate tax revenue losses (primary effects or direct costs) via capital gains and dividend taxes on corporate investors (secondary effects). Furthermore, developed countries can offset tax losses by borrowing in financial markets at very low interest rates (tertiary effect or, together with secondary effects, indirect costs). In this paper, we introduce a dynamical model that includes not only corporate tax revenue losses but also tax revenue collected from capital gains and dividend taxes, as well as government borrowing costs. We use country-by-country reporting data on the operations of multinational corporations to estimate profit shifting, alternative operationalizations of the location of investors to proxy the tax revenues from capital gains and dividend taxes, and yields on government bonds to measure the cost of borrowing. Our results show that when these indirect costs are included, the total cost of profit shifting for developing countries increases significantly, while some developed countries can often offset or recover the majority of the direct costs of profit shifting. The ability of the latter to do this is, however, uneven with, for example, most European countries losing revenues from profit shifting even after indirect effects are taken into account. Only a handful of other countries actually appear to profit from profit shifting-and by an amount that is far smaller, in relation to gross domestic product, than the losses suffered by others.

     

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    ISBN: 9789292671648
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    Schriftenreihe: WIDER working paper ; 2022, 33
    Schlagworte: profit shifting; corporate tax avoidance; tax havens; multinational corporations; indirect costs; inequality
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  2. Fiscal consequences of corporate tax avoidance
    Erschienen: September 2022
    Verlag:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    Multinational corporations shift a large share of their foreign profits to tax havens and, due to this corporate tax avoidance, governments worldwide lose a portion of their tax revenues. In this paper we study the consequences of multinational tax... mehr

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    Multinational corporations shift a large share of their foreign profits to tax havens and, due to this corporate tax avoidance, governments worldwide lose a portion of their tax revenues. In this paper we study the consequences of multinational tax avoidance for the structure of government tax revenues. First, we show that, at the country level, countries with large revenue losses due to profit shifting have lower corporate tax revenues and rates. At the same time, they raise a larger share of tax revenues from personal and indirect taxes and have higher indirect tax rates. Second, to establish causality, we use German municipal data and analyse the effects of changes in municipal tax rates levied on corporate profits on local tax revenue structure. We show that following a tax rate increase, municipalities with a large presence of aggressive multinational corporations experience a significant decline in that tax revenue share.

     

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    ISBN: 9789292672317
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    Schriftenreihe: WIDER working paper ; 2022, 97
    Schlagworte: corporate tax avoidance; profit shifting; multinational corporations; tax revenue structure
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  3. Effects of corporate transparency on tax avoidance
    evidence from Country-by-Country Reporting
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague, Prague

    Private Country-by-Country Reporting (CbCR) is a measure against tax avoidance by large multinationals, implemented throughout the EU in 2016. Multinational companies with an annual revenue over € 750 million have been required to report their global... mehr

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    Private Country-by-Country Reporting (CbCR) is a measure against tax avoidance by large multinationals, implemented throughout the EU in 2016. Multinational companies with an annual revenue over € 750 million have been required to report their global activities on a country-by-country basis to tax authorities. Using this cutoff in a sharp regression discontinuity design, we find causal evidence for an increase in effective tax rates for affected companies, indicating an increase in tax compliance. We estimate the increase in effective tax rates at 5 to 6 percentage points locally. However, significant cross-sectional variation is present: the most aggressive multinationals with tax haven affiliates are at most moderately affected, while almost the full effect is concentrated in medium-aggressive firms. From a policy perspective, the results suggest that while CbCR was effective in combating some forms of tax avoidance, profit shifting opportunities in tax havens mostly negate this effect.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: IES working paper ; 2023, 4
    Schlagworte: corporate tax avoidance; tax havens; financial transparency
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  4. Fiscal consequences of corporate tax avoidance
    Erschienen: May 2023
    Verlag:  CESifo, Munich, Germany

    We study the consequences of multinational tax avoidance on the structure of government tax revenues. To motivate our analysis, we show that countries with high revenue losses due to profit shifting have lower corporate tax revenues and rates and... mehr

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    We study the consequences of multinational tax avoidance on the structure of government tax revenues. To motivate our analysis, we show that countries with high revenue losses due to profit shifting have lower corporate tax revenues and rates and higher indirect tax revenues and rates. To establish causality, we use German municipal data and analyse how changes in municipal trade tax rates levied on corporate profits affect local tax revenue structure. Following a trade tax rate increase, we find that municipalities with high exposure to aggressive multinationals experience a significant decline in trade tax revenue levels and shares.

     

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    hdl: 10419/279164
    Schriftenreihe: CESifo working papers ; 10415 (2023)
    Schlagworte: corporate tax avoidance; profit shifting; multinational corporations; government tax revenue structure
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  5. Diffusion of OECD transfer pricing regulations in Eastern Africa
    agency and compliance in governing profit-shifting behaviour
    Autor*in: Vet, Cassandra
    Erschienen: April 2023
    Verlag:  The International Centre for Tax and Development at the Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK

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    ISBN: 9781804701126
    Schriftenreihe: ICTD working paper ; 164
    Schlagworte: transfer pricing; global tax governance; developing countries; network effects; corporate tax avoidance; OECD; sub-Saharan Africa
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  6. Taxing multinationals in the presence of internal capital markets
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation, Oxford

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation ; 14,08
    Schlagworte: fiscal competition; multinational firms; internal efficiency costs; corporate finance; corporate tax avoidance
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