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Capital Tax Reform and the Real Economy: The Effects of the 2003 Dividend Tax Cut
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Yagan, Danny
in
1996-2008
/ Capital costs
/ Capital investments
/ Corporate income taxes
/ Corporations
/ Dividends
/ Financial investments
/ Income taxes
/ Investment tax credits
/ Tax cuts
/ Tax rates
2015
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Capital Tax Reform and the Real Economy: The Effects of the 2003 Dividend Tax Cut
by
Yagan, Danny
in
1996-2008
/ Capital costs
/ Capital investments
/ Corporate income taxes
/ Corporations
/ Dividends
/ Financial investments
/ Income taxes
/ Investment tax credits
/ Tax cuts
/ Tax rates
2015
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Capital Tax Reform and the Real Economy: The Effects of the 2003 Dividend Tax Cut
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Capital Tax Reform and the Real Economy: The Effects of the 2003 Dividend Tax Cut
2015
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Overview
This paper tests whether the 2003 dividend tax cut—one of the largest reforms ever to a US capital tax rate—stimulated corporate investment and increased labor earnings, using a quasi-experimental design and US corporate tax returns from years 1996-2008. I estimate that the tax cut caused zero change in corporate investment and employee compensation. Economically, the statistical precision challenges leading estimates of the cost-of-capital elasticity of investment, or undermines models in which dividend tax reforms affect the cost of capital. Either way, it may be difficult to implement an alternative dividend tax cut that has substantially larger nearterm effects.
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American Economic Association,American Economic Assoc
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