International Taxation and Cross-Border Banking

HP Huizinga, J Voget, Wolf Wagner

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Abstract

This paper examines empirically how international taxation affects the volume and pricing of cross-border banking activities for a sample of banks in 38 countries over the 1998-2008 - period. Home country corporate income taxation of foreign-source bank income is found to reduce banking-sector FDI. Furthermore, such taxation is almost fully passed on into higher interest margins charged abroad. These results imply that international double taxation distorts the activities of international banks, and that the incidence of international double taxation of banks is on bank customers in the foreign subsidiary country. Our analysis informs the debate about additional taxation of the financial sector that has emerged in the wake of the recent financial crisis.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

This is also EBC Discussion Paper 2011-015

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