Asymmetric Double Tax Treaties: Relief Method and Tax Sparing for Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries

Author:

Shehaj Pranvera1,Zagler Martin23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Business and Economics, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2. Department of Economic and Business Studies, UPO University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy

3. Department of Economics, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

This paper focuses on asymmetric tax treaties and investigates from an empirical perspective the impact of OECD member states’ double tax relief method and of treaty tax-sparing provisions on investments in developing countries, while considering network effects. Our results suggest that having a treaty between the OECD member state and the developing country, which improves the investor's conditions in terms of tax burden, by changing the unilateral tax relief method, increases FDI to the developing country. The positive effect prevails when investigated within investments made through the direct route from residence to source. Results suggest that OECD member states offer tax-sparing provisions mostly to less-developed economies, which already receive very low FDI. Finally, we extend the investigation to an analysis of the impact of residence countries’ tax relief methods on source countries’ domestic tax policy. Our results suggest that developing countries set higher CIT rates when the OECD member state relieves double taxation through the exemption method, as compared to when it offers a foreign tax credit.

Funder

International Centre for Tax and Development

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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