This study investigates how strategic tax transfer pricing of a multinational company (MNC) and two tax authorities in different countries affects production and tax avoidance decisions at the firm level and tax revenues at the country level. We employ a game-theoretical model to analyze the costs and benefits of two tax transfer pricing regimes (consistency vs. inconsistency) under asymmetric information. Though tax transfer pricing harmonization is considered a promising instrument to fight undesired tax avoidance, the implications are largely unclear. We find tax avoidance in equilibrium in both countries under inconsistency. Surprisingly, we identify conditions under which low-tax countries benefit from consistency while high-tax countr...
We study the impact of transfer pricing rules on sales prices, firms’ organizational structure, and ...
This study investigated the effects of government regulations and incentives on the setting of trans...
Martini JT, Niemann R, Simons D. Transfer Pricing or Formula Apportionment? Tax-Induced Distortions ...
This study examines how a strategic tax auditor affects a multinational firm’s transfer pricing in a...
This paper analyses the characteristics of transfer pricing systems across countries, in order to id...
The predominant model of tax induced transfer pricing is based on the assumption that profit shiftin...
This paper investigates how concealment costs of transfer pricing and the prob- ability of detectio...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
This paper explores the disparities existing between multinational corporations (MNCs) and tax admin...
If conventional instruments of strategic trade policy are unavailable, the system of foreign profit ...
This paper analyzes a model of corporate tax competition with repeated interaction and with the stra...
This paper analyzes a model of corporate tax competition with repeated interaction and with strategi...
The view that the transfer pricing problem vanishes under universal destination-based cash flow taxa...
We study the impact of transfer pricing rules on sales prices, firms’ organizational structure, and ...
This study investigated the effects of government regulations and incentives on the setting of trans...
Martini JT, Niemann R, Simons D. Transfer Pricing or Formula Apportionment? Tax-Induced Distortions ...
This study examines how a strategic tax auditor affects a multinational firm’s transfer pricing in a...
This paper analyses the characteristics of transfer pricing systems across countries, in order to id...
The predominant model of tax induced transfer pricing is based on the assumption that profit shiftin...
This paper investigates how concealment costs of transfer pricing and the prob- ability of detectio...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
As the number of multinational enterprises increases, the number of transactions between entities be...
This paper explores the disparities existing between multinational corporations (MNCs) and tax admin...
If conventional instruments of strategic trade policy are unavailable, the system of foreign profit ...
This paper analyzes a model of corporate tax competition with repeated interaction and with the stra...
This paper analyzes a model of corporate tax competition with repeated interaction and with strategi...
The view that the transfer pricing problem vanishes under universal destination-based cash flow taxa...
We study the impact of transfer pricing rules on sales prices, firms’ organizational structure, and ...
This study investigated the effects of government regulations and incentives on the setting of trans...
Martini JT, Niemann R, Simons D. Transfer Pricing or Formula Apportionment? Tax-Induced Distortions ...