The study analyses the incentives for multinationals caused by linking different national tax systems. The dividend tax capitalization hypothesis is extended to include taxes during the repatriation and onward distribution (as equalization tax) to derive the relevant cost of capital formulae for each source of finance. No clear tax advantage of using debt from the parent to the foreign subsidiary is found. Tax conditions are derived for finance companies in third countries used by multinationals to park and rotate profits such as realization gains from trade sales of their subsidiaries. The same tools are applied to analyse corporate inversions.multinational taxation, equalization tax, profit valuation
In this paper it is argued that the heavier is domestic taxation of domestic dividend income, the mo...
Several recent papers show that increases in the capital stock at one multinational affiliate tend t...
This dissertation consists of three essays that examine the effects of corporate tax systems on mult...
We model an investment in a foreign subsidiary, the outside finance to which is injected by its pare...
This paper analyzes effects of equalization tax on the decisions of a multinational company. Equaliz...
This paper investigates whether the size of multinationals’ real investments in a high-tax country i...
We show that corporate taxation systems regarding foreign dividends and capital gains across 49 coun...
This dissertation looks at the taxation of U.S. multinational firms and specifically at the taxation...
In the midst of rapid integration and globalization, multinational firms still face tax systems that...
Multinational taxation is an area of research that encompasses academics in accounting, finance and ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate how tax systems affect two aspects of corporations\u2...
In 2009, the United Kingdom changed from a worldwide to a territorial tax system, which exempts all ...
I develop and calibrate an industry equilibrium model with heterogeneous multinational firms to stud...
This paper assesses the impact of corporate taxation on multinational activity. A numerically solvab...
This thesis examines the income-shifting behaviour of multinational corporations when they are facin...
In this paper it is argued that the heavier is domestic taxation of domestic dividend income, the mo...
Several recent papers show that increases in the capital stock at one multinational affiliate tend t...
This dissertation consists of three essays that examine the effects of corporate tax systems on mult...
We model an investment in a foreign subsidiary, the outside finance to which is injected by its pare...
This paper analyzes effects of equalization tax on the decisions of a multinational company. Equaliz...
This paper investigates whether the size of multinationals’ real investments in a high-tax country i...
We show that corporate taxation systems regarding foreign dividends and capital gains across 49 coun...
This dissertation looks at the taxation of U.S. multinational firms and specifically at the taxation...
In the midst of rapid integration and globalization, multinational firms still face tax systems that...
Multinational taxation is an area of research that encompasses academics in accounting, finance and ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate how tax systems affect two aspects of corporations\u2...
In 2009, the United Kingdom changed from a worldwide to a territorial tax system, which exempts all ...
I develop and calibrate an industry equilibrium model with heterogeneous multinational firms to stud...
This paper assesses the impact of corporate taxation on multinational activity. A numerically solvab...
This thesis examines the income-shifting behaviour of multinational corporations when they are facin...
In this paper it is argued that the heavier is domestic taxation of domestic dividend income, the mo...
Several recent papers show that increases in the capital stock at one multinational affiliate tend t...
This dissertation consists of three essays that examine the effects of corporate tax systems on mult...