This paper assesses the spillover effect of European Patent Boxes on affiliates of MNEs operating in Austria and Germany. I divide firms in a control and treatment group, the latter having affiliates in countries where preferential regimes for patent and other IP income have been introduced between 2005-2011. My findings suggest that Austrian and German firms, which have gained indirect access to preferential IP regimes via their affiliates, reduce their reported profit levels. I do not observe, however, an effect on the level of intangible assets owned by these firms. (author's abstract)Series: WU International Taxation Research Paper Serie
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Inquiries about this document can be made to HARC@hawaii.eduUsing the unique setting of a large tax ...
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This dissertation consists of introduction chapter and five empirical studies on European intellec...
The focus of this paper is on effects from tax incentives for research and development inputs (R&D) ...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
This paper investigates the role of patent protection in the global investment decisions of multinat...
This paper analyzes externalities of patent box regimes in Europe. Tax reductions in foreign affilia...
We analyze the cross-border effect of tax cuts on R&D activity in the context of profit shifting. A ...
In this paper, we analyze the cross-border effects of patent box regimes that reduce the tax rate on...
We exploit a quasi-experimental setting to cleanly identify the effect of the adoption of an intelle...
11 European countries now operate IP Box regimes that provide substantially reduced rates of corpora...
The paper discusses the effects of the corporate tax on local R&D expenditures by multinational ente...
In this thesis, we examine how multinational enterprises strategically allocate their patents in ord...
Corporate patents are perceived to be the key profit-drivers in many multinational enterprises (MNEs...
Inquiries about this document can be made to HARC@hawaii.eduUsing the unique setting of a large tax ...
Many countries have introduced patent box regimes in recent years, offering a reduced tax rate to bu...
We study the relation between patent concentration and tax-motivated income shifting. Using affiliat...
This dissertation consists of introduction chapter and five empirical studies on European intellec...
The focus of this paper is on effects from tax incentives for research and development inputs (R&D) ...
Intangible assets, like patents and trademarks, are increasingly seen as the key to competitive succ...
This paper investigates the role of patent protection in the global investment decisions of multinat...