DP11495 Multinational firms and tax havens
| Author(s): | Anna Gumpert, James R Hines Jr, Monika Schnitzer |
| Publication Date: | September 2016 |
| Keyword(s): | multinational firms, tax havens |
| JEL(s): | F23, H87 |
| Programme Areas: | Public Economics, International Trade and Regional Economics |
| Link to this Page: | cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=11495 |
Multinational firms with operations in high-tax countries can benefit the most from reallocating taxable income to tax havens, though this is sufficiently diffcult and costly that only 20.4 percent of German multinational firms have any tax haven affiliates. Among German manufacturing firms, a one percentage point higher foreign tax rate is associated with a 2.3 percent greater likelihood of owning a tax haven affiliate. This is consistent with tax avoidance incentives, and contrasts with earlier evidence for U.S. firms. The relationship is less strong for firms in service industries, possibly reflecting the difficulty of reallocating taxable service income.