International Taxation and the Direction and Volume of Cross‐Border M&As
Harry Huizinga and
Johannes Voget
Journal of Finance, 2009, vol. 64, issue 3, 1217-1249
Abstract:
We show that the parent‐subsidiary structure of multinational firms created by cross‐border mergers and acquisitions is affected by the prospect of international double taxation. Specifically, the likelihood of parent firm location in a country following a cross‐border takeover is reduced by high international double taxation of foreign‐source income. At the same time, countries with high international double taxation attract smaller numbers of parent firms. A unilateral elimination of worldwide taxation by the United States is simulated to increase the proportion of parent firms locating in the United States following cross‐border mergers and acquisitions from 53% to 58%.
Date: 2009
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