How Do Taxes Affect the Trading Behavior of Private Investors? Evidence from Individual Portfolio Data

ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 20-047 // 2020
ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 20-047 // 2020

How Do Taxes Affect the Trading Behavior of Private Investors? Evidence from Individual Portfolio Data

We exploit a large reform of capital-gains taxation in Germany combined with portfolio-level daily panel data to study the causal effect of taxes on individual stock-trading behavior and the disposition effect. We find substantial spikes in selling probabilities around an intertemporal tax discontinuity, and no such spikes after the abolishment of the discontinuity. Using difference-in-bunching methods, non-parametric regressions and effective tax rates, we quantify the tax effect and identify interesting patterns of heterogeneity. We further find evidence that the well-established disposition effect is strongly affected by the tax discontinuity through tax motivated selling of both gains and losses.

Buhlmann, Florian, Philipp Dörrenberg, Johannes Voget und Benjamin Loos (2020), How Do Taxes Affect the Trading Behavior of Private Investors? Evidence from Individual Portfolio Data, ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 20-047, Mannheim.

Autoren/-innen Florian Buhlmann // Philipp Dörrenberg // Johannes Voget // Benjamin Loos