Does Lowering Dividend Tax Rates Increase Dividends Repatriated? Evidence of Intra-firm Cross-border Dividend Repatriation Policies by German Multinational Enterprises

Markus Leibrecht, Christian Bellak

Publication: Scientific journalJournal articlepeer-review

Abstract

This paper explores the effect dividend taxes exert on dividends repatriated from foreign affiliates to their German parent companies. The empirical analysis based on firm-level data from the Microdatabase Direct Investment provided by the Deutsche Bundesbank first signals the validity of the original Lintner model for cross-border intrafirm dividend payments of German affiliates abroad. Second, results imply that high dividend taxes indeed have a statistically significant negative effect on dividends repatriated. Our calculations suggest that a one-percentage-point decrease in the dividend tax rate would increase dividends repatriated by about 3.75%. Evaluated at the mean of positive dividend payments, a semielasticity of -1.71 is derived.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)350 - 383
JournalFinanzArchiv - Public Finance Analysis (FA)
Volume66
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • dividend policy
  • taxes
  • Lintner model
  • multinational enterprise

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