Do personal taxes affect corporate financing decisions (1999)
| Venue: | Journal of Public Economics |
| Citations: | 12 - 3 self |
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@ARTICLE{Graham99dopersonal,
author = {John R. Graham},
title = {Do personal taxes affect corporate financing decisions},
journal = {Journal of Public Economics},
year = {1999},
pages = {147--185}
}
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Abstract
The traditional view is that interest deductibility encourages firms to use debt financing; however, some argue that the personal tax disadvantage to interest offsets the corporate tax advantage. This paper investigates the degree to which personal taxes affect corporate financing decisions. In crosssectional regressions that control for personal taxes, debt usage is positively correlated with tax rates in each year 1980-1994, with significant coefficients in almost every year. A specification that adjusts tax benefits for the personal tax penalty statistically dominates a specification that does not. The positive (negative) effect of corporate (personal) taxes on debt usage is distinctly identified.







