International Taxation and M&A Prices

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 17-040 // 2017
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 17-040 // 2017

International Taxation and M&A Prices

We show that corporate taxation systems regarding foreign dividends and capital gains across 49 countries differ in many aspects, contradicting the requirements for capital ownership neutrality and indicating that ownership patterns are distorted. Consequently, a national tax policy maker may ask which taxation system improves the position of its multinational entreprises in bidding for foreign targets. To address this question, we develop a theoretical model on the impact of foreign dividends and capital gains taxation on cross-border M&A prices from the acquirer’s perspective and theoretically compare different taxation systems. In a next step, we empirically validate our model in a regression analysis on a large cross-border M&A data set. Based on this analysis, we find that foreign dividends taxation rather than capital gains taxation impacts M&A prices. Finally, we provide tax policy suggestions.

von Hagen, Dominik and Fabian Nicolas Pönnighaus (2017), International Taxation and M&A Prices, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 17-040, Mannheim.

Authors Dominik von Hagen // Fabian Nicolas Pönnighaus