Raising the stakes: How progressive tax rates affect risk-taking by pass-through businesses

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Ferguson, Duke; Krupa, Trent J.; Laux, Rick C.
署名单位:
University of Kentucky; University of Arkansas System; University of Arkansas Fayetteville; Oklahoma State University System; Oklahoma State University - Stillwater
刊物名称:
CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTING RESEARCH
ISSN/ISSBN:
0823-9150
DOI:
10.1111/1911-3846.12992
发表日期:
2025
页码:
39-69
关键词:
proportional income taxation organizational form JOBS Act losses CHOICE cuts
摘要:
We examine how progressive individual tax rates affect risk-taking by pass-through businesses (PTBs). PTBs generate over 60% of US business income and make up roughly 95% of business tax returns, yet there is limited research on how progressive tax rates affect project selection. We study PTBs using the setting of thoroughbred racing and examine how progressive tax rates affect the decision to enter a risky stakes race or a less risky allowance race. This setting provides a unique opportunity to observe the choice between two mutually exclusive projects that differ only in expected payoffs and risk. Using a difference-in-differences design surrounding the reduction in progressivity under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, we find that investment in stakes races increases in the United States relative to Canada. We find further evidence of a negative relation between progressive tax rates and risk-taking using a plausibly exogenous shock in progressivity in California and exploiting cross-sectional variation in the progressivity of state tax rates. Overall, our findings should be of interest to policy-makers considering changes to progressive rates. Results indicate that increases to progressive tax rates may discourage risk-taking by the small businesses that drive economic growth.
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