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Dušan Isakov, Christophe Pérignon, Jean-Philippe Weisskopf, What If Dividends Were Tax-Exempt? Evidence from a Natural Experiment, The Review of Financial Studies, Volume 34, Issue 12, December 2021, Pages 5756–5795, https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhab010
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Abstract
We study the effect of dividend taxes on the payout and investment policies of publicly listed firms. We exploit a unique setting in Switzerland where, following the corporate tax reform of 2011, some but not all firms were suddenly able to pay tax-exempt dividends. We show that treated firms increase their dividend payout by around 30|$\%$| after the tax cut. The effect on payout is less pronounced for firms prone to agency conflicts. We find a significant positive abnormal stock return after the announcement of the payment of a tax-exempt dividend. However, reducing dividend taxes does not boost investment.