Crossborder Dividend Taxation and the Preferences of Taxable and Nontaxable Investors: Evidence From Canada

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Economic Theory
Finance and Financial Management
Taxation

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We consider how fund managers respond to the conflicting preferences of their investors. We focus on the conflict between the taxable and retirement accounts of international funds, which face different tradeoffs between dividends and capital gains. In principle, managers could resolve this conflict through dividend arbitrage, but a proprietary database of dividend-arbitrage transactions shows that in practice they cannot. Thus, managers must resolve it through their investment policies. We find robust evidence that managers with more retirement money favor the preferences of retirement investors and further evidence for this view in the difference between U.S. and Canadian funds’ portfolio weights.

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2005-01-01

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Journal of Financial Economics

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