Tax havens and cross-border licensing with transfer pricing regulation.

IF 1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS International Tax and Public Finance Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI:10.1007/s10797-022-09770-w
Jay Pil Choi, Jota Ishikawa, Hirofumi Okoshi
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Multinational enterprises (MNEs) have incentive to reduce tax payment through transfer pricing. The incentive is stronger when MNEs own intangibles, because it is easy to transfer them across countries. To mitigate such strategic tax planning, the OECD proposes the arm's length principle (ALP). This paper deals with technology patents as an example of intangibles and investigates how the ALP affects MNEs' licensing strategies and welfare in a model with a tax haven. The ALP may distort MNEs' licensing decisions, because providing a license to unrelated firms restricts MNEs' profit-shifting opportunities due to the emergence of comparable transaction. Interestingly, the termination of licensing in the presence of the ALP may worsen domestic welfare if the (potential) licensee and the MNE's subsidiary do not compete in the domestic market but may improve welfare if they compete. The results under ad valorem royalty are in distinct contrast with those under per-unit royalty.

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避税地和跨境许可与转让定价监管。
跨国企业(MNEs)有动机通过转让定价减少纳税。当跨国企业拥有无形资产时,这种动机会更强烈,因为这些无形资产很容易跨国转让。为减少这种战略性税收筹划,经合组织提出了公平交易原则(ALP)。本文以技术专利作为无形资产的一个例子,研究在一个有避税天堂的模型中,ALP 如何影响跨国企业的许可战略和福利。ALP 可能会扭曲跨国企业的许可决策,因为向无关企业提供许可会限制跨国企业的利润转移机会,因为会出现可比交易。有趣的是,如果(潜在的)被许可方和跨国企业的子公司在国内市场不存在竞争,那么在从价税下终止许可可能会恶化国内福利,但如果存在竞争,则可能会改善福利。从价使用费的结果与按单位使用费的结果形成鲜明对比。
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期刊介绍: INTERNATIONAL TAX AND PUBLIC FINANCE publishes outstanding original research, both theoretical and empirical, in all areas of public economics.  While the journal has a historical strength in open economy, international, and interjurisdictional issues, we actively encourage high-quality submissions from the breadth of public economics.The special Policy Watch section is designed to facilitate communication between the academic and public policy spheres.  This section includes timely, policy-oriented discussions. The goal is to provide a two-way forum in which academic researchers gain insight into current policy priorities and policy-makers can access academic advances in a practical way.  INTERNATIONAL TAX AND PUBLIC FINANCE is peer reviewed and published in one volume per year, consisting of six issues, one of which contains papers presented at the annual congress of the International Institute of Public Finance (refereed in the usual way). Officially cited as: Int Tax Public Finance
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