Implicit Taxes of U.S. Domestic and Multinational Firms During the Past Quarter-Century

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
James A. Chyz, LeAnn Luna, Hannah Smith
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Abstract

Recent research by Dyreng et al (2014) finds that the effective tax rates for both foreign and domestic firms have been steadily decreasing over recent decades and that multinational firms (MNEs) do not have a tax-based cost advantage relative to their domestic counterparts. This paper extends this research and examines implicit taxes for MNEs. We use the approach outlined by Jennings et al. (2012) and find that for both domestic and multinational firms, lower effective tax rates are only partially offset by implicit taxes. Further, we find that implicit taxes for MNEs are lower than domestic firms and have fallen over time, while implicit taxes on domestic firms have been rising. We also find that differences in implicit taxes between domestic and MNE firms widen when MNE firms derive a larger portion of their pretax income from foreign sources. Our results underscore the contention in Shackelford and Shevlin (2001) that measuring differences in explicit tax burdens without implicit taxes may lead to incomplete findings.
过去四分之一世纪美国国内和跨国公司的隐性税收
Dyreng等人(2014)最近的研究发现,近几十年来,外国和国内公司的有效税率一直在稳步下降,跨国公司相对于国内同行没有基于税收的成本优势。本文扩展了这一研究,并考察了跨国公司的隐性税收。我们使用Jennings等人概述的方法。(2012)发现,对于国内和跨国公司来说,较低的有效税率仅被隐性税部分抵消。此外,我们发现跨国公司的隐性税收低于国内企业,并随着时间的推移而下降,而国内企业的隐性税收一直在上升。我们还发现,当跨国公司税前收入的大部分来自外国来源时,国内和跨国公司之间的隐性税收差异会扩大。我们的研究结果强调了Shackelford和Shevlin(2001)的论点,即在没有隐性税收的情况下衡量显性税收负担的差异可能会导致不完整的结果。
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