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Tax avoidance is considered as old as taxation itself, and is traditionally viewed as being in the interest of shareholders since its aim is to reduce the firm’s cost structure. However, researchers have empirically found that corporate tax avoidance does not necessarily increase firm value as...
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This paper studies the effect of partisan politics on stock returns in the U.S. by exploring different measures of corporate taxes. The results support the partisan politics cycle effect on equity returns. The cross-sectional analysis shows that the measures of corporate taxes impact stock...
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We show that firms with higher stock liquidity engage less in extreme (i.e., either overly aggressive or overly conservative) tax avoidance. The effect of stock liquidity on tax avoidance is economically meaningful, is robust across alternative measures of tax avoidance and stock liquidity, and...
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This study estimates the corporate tax savings from financial derivatives. I document a 3.6 and 4.4 percentage point reduction in three-year current and cash effective tax rates (ETRs), respectively, after a firm initiates a derivatives program. The decline in cash ETR equates to $10.69 million...
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Massive dollars shuttled back and forth among firms on the twisted path to and passage of the 2017 tax reform. Prices of individual stocks responded to the difference between initial and revised expectations. From the bill's initiation in the House to final passage, high-tax firms gained...
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