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Tax rate motivated profit shifting and base erosion by multinational corporations: Indian evidence

Suveera Gill (University Business School, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India)
Taruntej Singh Arora (University Business School, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India)
Karan Gandhi (Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma College, Chandigarh, India)

International Journal of Emerging Markets

ISSN: 1746-8809

Article publication date: 7 November 2022

Issue publication date: 18 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Profit shifting is a matter of great concern for governments internationally. It leads to the loss of tax revenues and puts multinational corporations (MNCs) in a disparate position. Lately, due to the aggressive stance of the Indian taxman, several Indian MNCs are planning to minimise their tax outflows. This paper aims to study profit-shifting drawing from the institutional theory for the Indian MNCs.

Design/methodology/approach

The sample comprises 679 MNCs listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange or the National Stock Exchange with either Indian parents with foreign subsidiaries (553) or Indian subsidiaries of a foreign parent (126) for FY 2013–14 to FY 2018–19. A fixed-effect panel regression technique was invoked to examine tax rate differential motivated profit-shifting undertaken by MNCs with the moderating effect of international presence and patents.

Findings

The results suggest that MNCs shift their profits to take advantage of differences in global tax rates when they have an international presence in at least five tax countries. Further, profit shifting is likely towards no-tax compared to low-tax countries, with the presence of patents in an MNC group having no significant impact.

Originality/value

Losses to the government revenue due to profit shifting by MNCs are rather severe in emerging economies. The study provides the first empirical evidence of the direction of profit shifting with the moderating effect of the extent of global presence and group patents, which would interest scholars in the field. The findings provide valuable insights to the policymakers, highlighting the urgent need to operationalise the general anti-avoidance taxation rules.

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Citation

Gill, S., Arora, T.S. and Gandhi, K. (2024), "Tax rate motivated profit shifting and base erosion by multinational corporations: Indian evidence", International Journal of Emerging Markets, Vol. 19 No. 8, pp. 2152-2178. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOEM-10-2021-1541

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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