Is the Corporation Tax an Effective Automatic Stabilizer?
Michael Devereux and
Clemens Fuest
National Tax Journal, 2009, vol. 62, issue 3, 429-37
Abstract:
We investigate the extent to which the corporation tax can act as an automatic stabilizer by smoothing the effects on investment of shocks to income. The main stabilizing effect would be through a reduced tax liability affecting the internal funds available for investment by credit-constrained companies. We present evidence for the United Kingdom that most credit-constrained firms have also been likely to be in a tax loss-making position, implying that the tax does not smooth investment, and thus is not an effective automatic stabilizer. A more generous treatment of tax losses would introduce significantly more automatic stabilization.
Date: 2009
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