Economic effects of regional tax havens

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Mihir A. Desai
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"How does the opportunity to use tax havens influence economic activity in nearby non-haven countries? Analysis of affiliate-level data indicates that American multinational firms use tax haven affiliates to reallocate taxable income away from high-tax jurisdictions and to defer home country taxes on foreign income. Ownership of tax haven affiliates is associated with reduced tax payments by nearby non-haven affiliates, the size of the effect being equivalent to a 20.8 percent tax rate reduction. The evidence also indicates that use of tax havens indirectly stimulates the growth of operations in non-haven countries in the same region. A one percent greater likelihood of establishing a tax haven affiliate is associated with 0.5 to 0.7 percent greater sales and investment growth by non-haven affiliates, implying a complementary relationship between haven and non-haven activity. The ability to avoid taxes by using tax haven affiliates therefore appears to facilitate economic activity in non-haven countries within regions"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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2004, National Bureau of Economic Research
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"September 2004."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-26).

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NBER working paper series -- no. 10806., Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research) -- working paper no. 10806.

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26, [7] p. ;
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