Eric J. Allen and Susan C. Morse
Tax Haven Incorporation for US Headquartered Firms
No Exodus Yet
The BetaCodex Network, 2013
What's inside?
How many US-based multinationals choose to incorporate in tax havens? Fewer than you might think.
Recommendation
Legal tax avoidance – including the use of tax havens – has reduced corporate tax bills to a pittance in countries where companies make big profits. But professors Eric J. Allen and Susan C. Morse put the lie to the common belief that more and more US-based multinationals are incorporating in tax havens. Their research spans years of data and indicates that only about 3% of firms exploit that loophole. Given the dramatic scope for US tax planning, why would companies pay taxes they can legally avoid? getAbstract recommends this well-researched paper – with its handy synopsis of relevant US tax law – to business executives and tax professionals.
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About the Authors
Eric J. Allen is an assistant professor of accounting at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. Susan C. Morse is an assistant professor at the University of Texas’s School of Law.
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