Working Paper

Investment and Financing Strategy of a Multinational Enterprise under Alternative Tax Designs

Marcel Gérard, Savina Princen
CESifo, Munich, 2012

CESifo Working Paper No. 3838

This paper investigates the consequences of a series of alternative international tax designs on the strategy of a multinational enterprise regarding the cross border distribution of its investment and the choice of its financing behavior. We start with a world where no international tax rules are at work. Then we successively introduce (i) the rules provided by the OECD Model Tax Convention, (ii) the EU Parent-Subsidiary Directive of July 23, 1990; and (iii) a combination of Allowance for Corporate Equity (ACE) and Comprehensive Business Income Tax (CBIT). Finally, we leave systems based on Separate Accounting (SA) aside and turn to Consolidation and Formulary Apportionment (C&FA) adopted either by all the jurisdictions at work in the model, or by a sole subset of them within the framework of an Enhanced Cooperation Agreement (ECA).

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Keywords: corporate tax, multinational firms, MNE
JEL Classification: F230, H250, K340