The Consequences of Tax Sheltering: New Evidence from M&As

This paper takes a new approach to examine the economic consequences of tax sheltering. Specifically, it investigates whether and how the target’s non-sheltering status affects acquisition price and shareholders’ wealth in the context of mergers and acquisitions. Using a novel dataset which identifi...

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Main Author: CHOW, Ka Chung
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-21282013-10-24T09:48:03Z The Consequences of Tax Sheltering: New Evidence from M&As CHOW, Ka Chung This paper takes a new approach to examine the economic consequences of tax sheltering. Specifically, it investigates whether and how the target’s non-sheltering status affects acquisition price and shareholders’ wealth in the context of mergers and acquisitions. Using a novel dataset which identifies targets’ non-participation in tax shelters, I find that the target’s non-sheltering status is associated with a higher takeover premium, indicating that acquirers reward targets for not engaging in tax sheltering. Cross-sectional analysis further reveals that this positive association is stronger for acquirers that are less tax aggressive. Moreover, I find no significant association between the target’s non-sheltering status and the acquirer’s abnormal return, suggesting that the valuation effect of the target’s non-participation in tax shelters is accrued to the target’s own shareholders but not to those of the acquirer. These results are robust to alternative specifications that control for the potential endogeneity of the disclosure decision. This paper answers the call for research on the effects of tax avoidance on mergers and acquisitions (Hanlon and Heitzman 2010) and contributes to the literature by developing a more comprehensive understanding of the consequences of tax sheltering. 2012-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1129 Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Tax Sheltering Tax Aggressiveness Mergers and Acquisitions Accounting
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topic Tax Sheltering
Tax Aggressiveness
Mergers and Acquisitions
Accounting
spellingShingle Tax Sheltering
Tax Aggressiveness
Mergers and Acquisitions
Accounting
CHOW, Ka Chung
The Consequences of Tax Sheltering: New Evidence from M&As
description This paper takes a new approach to examine the economic consequences of tax sheltering. Specifically, it investigates whether and how the target’s non-sheltering status affects acquisition price and shareholders’ wealth in the context of mergers and acquisitions. Using a novel dataset which identifies targets’ non-participation in tax shelters, I find that the target’s non-sheltering status is associated with a higher takeover premium, indicating that acquirers reward targets for not engaging in tax sheltering. Cross-sectional analysis further reveals that this positive association is stronger for acquirers that are less tax aggressive. Moreover, I find no significant association between the target’s non-sheltering status and the acquirer’s abnormal return, suggesting that the valuation effect of the target’s non-participation in tax shelters is accrued to the target’s own shareholders but not to those of the acquirer. These results are robust to alternative specifications that control for the potential endogeneity of the disclosure decision. This paper answers the call for research on the effects of tax avoidance on mergers and acquisitions (Hanlon and Heitzman 2010) and contributes to the literature by developing a more comprehensive understanding of the consequences of tax sheltering.
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title The Consequences of Tax Sheltering: New Evidence from M&As
title_short The Consequences of Tax Sheltering: New Evidence from M&As
title_full The Consequences of Tax Sheltering: New Evidence from M&As
title_fullStr The Consequences of Tax Sheltering: New Evidence from M&As
title_full_unstemmed The Consequences of Tax Sheltering: New Evidence from M&As
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1129
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