Can firm‐specific dividend drop‐off ratios be used to infer shareholder marginal tax rates?
Andrew Ainsworth,
Adrian Lee () and
Terry Walter ()
Accounting and Finance, 2020, vol. 60, issue 1, 507-534
Abstract:
In a seminal study, Elton and Gruber (1970) argue that ex‐dividend day pricing can be used to infer marginal tax rates of shareholders. We examine ex‐dividend day pricing for individual firms and ask whether their CFOs could use the history of a firm's ex‐dividend price‐drop ratios to infer reasonable estimates of shareholders’ marginal tax rates. We use TAQ data for 1,124 US firms that have at least 30 ex‐dividend days during the period August 1993 to October 2012. Our results show that ex‐dividend day pricing is so noisy as to prohibit sensible estimates of shareholders’ marginal tax rates.
Date: 2020
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