A Comparison of the Tax-Motivated Income Shifting of Multinationals in Territorial and Worldwide Countries

This paper tests for differences in the tax‐motivated income‐shifting behaviors of multinationals subject to different systems of taxing foreign earnings. I find that, on average, multinationals subject to territorial tax regimes shift more income than those subject to worldwide tax regimes. The dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Contemporary accounting research 2016-03, Vol.33 (1), p.7-43
1. Verfasser: Markle, Kevin
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Zusammenfassung:This paper tests for differences in the tax‐motivated income‐shifting behaviors of multinationals subject to different systems of taxing foreign earnings. I find that, on average, multinationals subject to territorial tax regimes shift more income than those subject to worldwide tax regimes. The difference in shifting, however, is driven by a difference in the subset of shifting that involves the parent country; multinationals in the two groups appear to shift equally among their foreign affiliates. In additional tests, I find that the shifting of worldwide firms is sensitive to reinvestment in the recipient countries, while that of territorial firms is not.
ISSN:0823-9150
1911-3846
DOI:10.1111/1911-3846.12148