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The Taxation of Risky Assets

Jeremy I. Bulow and Lawrence Summers

No 897, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: This paper reconsiders the effects of taxation on risky assets, recognizing the importance of variations in asset prices. We show that earlier analyses which assumed that depreciation rates are constant and that the future price of capital goods is known with certainty are very misleading, as guides to the effects of corporate taxes. We then examine the concept of economic depreciation in a risky environment, and show that depreciation allowances, if set ex-ante, should be adjusted to take account of future asset price risk. Some empirical calculations suggest that these adjustments are large, and have important implications for the burdens of, and non-neutralities in, the corporate income tax.

Date: 1982-06
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Published as Bulow, Jeremy I. and Lawrence H. Summers. " The Taxation of Risky Assets." Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 92, No. 1, (February 1984), pp. 20-39.
Published as Bulow, Jeremy I. and Lawrence H. Summers. "The Taxation of Risly Investments," Essays in Development and Public Economics in Honor of Arnold Harberger , eds. M. Boskin and L. Sjaastad, 1986.

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