Pouring oil on fire: interest deductibility and corporate debt

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Pietro Dallari
Nicolas End
Fedor Miryugin
Alexander F. Tieman
Seyed Reza Yousefi
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[1] International Monetary Fund,
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Leverage; Debt Bias; Tax Policy; Corporate Income Tax; SMEs; Micro data; H25; H32; D22; G32;
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This paper investigates the role of tax incentives towards debt finance in the buildup of leverage in the nonfinancial corporate (NFC) sector, using a large firm-level dataset. We find that so-called debt bias is a significant driver of leverage, for both small and medium-sized enterprises and larger firms, with its effect accounting for up to a quarter of total leverage. These findings support the tradeoff theory of capital structure. We furthermore explore what firm traits affect these results, documenting how the strength of this effect differs with firm size, the availability of collateral, income and income volatility, cash flow, and capital intensity. We conclude that leveling the playing field between debt and equity finance through tax policy reform would decrease NFC leverage.
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页码:1520 / 1556
页数:36
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