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The Impact of Corporate Income Taxation on Location Choice of Investments: Separate Accounting Versus Formula Apportionment

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Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of separate accounting (SA) versus that of formula apportionment (FA) on investment decisions in high- and low-corporate income tax countries. As the investment decisions of multinational enterprises are commonly taken by managers and not by owners, the focus is on the impact of SA versus that of FA on the investment location decided by managers. This is done within the framework of the principal-agent setting, where a Monte Carlo simulation is carried out. Considering taxation under SA supports investing in a less risky investment, even if it is located in the country with the highest tax rate. In analysis of FA, allocation of the tax base based on formula and the cross-border loss offset encourages investing in a risky investment. This is in line with the aim of the European Commission regarding making investments more attractive and supporting cross-border investments within the EU. These results also show that the delegation of investment decisions to managers facilitates the investment in the high-tax country, under both systems, SA as well as FA. As a contribution to the literature reviewed, this study demonstrates that taking the differences in expected returns of investments across the countries, as well as the risk-averse behavior of investors, into account, reveals different impacts of taxation on the invested amount under SA and FA.

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Fußnoten
1
As the corporate income tax rates are designed as flat rates in most countries, it is assumed that the marginal tax rate of the investment equals the nominal tax rate.
 
2
The assumption of fa being, e.g., 0.1 does not seem to be realistic, because a higher fa is expected in the parent company’s country P. In order to see the impact of all fa levels, too, this fact is ignored.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
The Impact of Corporate Income Taxation on Location Choice of Investments: Separate Accounting Versus Formula Apportionment
verfasst von
Hulya Celebi
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68762-9_1