Local Corporate Taxes and the Geography of Foreign Multinationals

发布人:匿名 发布日期:2023-10-09阅读次数:101

Speaker:Liu Chong (Associate Professor, School of Economics, Peking University)

Host:Lin Jianhao (Professor, Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University)

Time and Date:14:30, Jun. 9, 2023

Venue: Wang Daohan Conference Room(101), Lingnan Hall

Language: English + Chinese

 

Abstract:

We study the implications of the presence of foreign multinationals on regional corporate tax policies of a country. We develop and estimate a quantitative spatial model with multinational production (MP) and local corporate taxes. Exploiting China’s corporate tax reform in 2008, we find that firm productions across regions within China are twice as footloose as they are across countries. The counterfactual analysis shows that (i) China’s 2008 corporate tax reform shifted foreign-firm productions to western provinces and increased Chinese welfare by 0.80%; (ii) regional tax competition would significantly reduce China’s corporate tax revenue, lowering the welfare by 5.57%; (iii) the optimal corporate tax schedule would increase Chinese welfare by 3.28%. Finally, without the presence of foreign multinationals, the welfare loss from regional tax competition would be 2.04%, while the gain from the optimal corporate taxes would be only 0.08%.

 

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