Does access to credit reduce SMEs’ tax avoidance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity design
Abstract This study investigates the effect of targeted reserve requirement ratio cuts (TRRRCs) on tax avoidance among small and micro enterprises (SMEs) with operating revenues below specific cutoffs in China. Using a regression discontinuity design, we causally show that, by increasing loan availa...
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doaj-d5e345d3ce104353bed412b4d73f07a22021-03-21T12:21:38ZengSpringerOpenFinancial Innovation2199-47302021-03-017112310.1186/s40854-021-00235-3Does access to credit reduce SMEs’ tax avoidance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity designXiaowei Kong0Deng-Kui Si1Haiyang Li2Dongmin Kong3School of Economics and Management, Dongguan University of TechnologyDepartment of Finance, Qingdao UniversitySchool of Finance, Zhongnan University of Economics and LawSchool of Economics, Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyAbstract This study investigates the effect of targeted reserve requirement ratio cuts (TRRRCs) on tax avoidance among small and micro enterprises (SMEs) with operating revenues below specific cutoffs in China. Using a regression discontinuity design, we causally show that, by increasing loan availability, TRRRCs significantly alleviate the financial constraints and cash dependence of SMEs and consequently reduce tax avoidance. This is especially the case among firms with lower market power and higher entertainment and travel costs. Our findings provide evidence for the real effect of TRRRCs on corporate tax avoidance and show the inclusive effect of TRRRCs on SMEs. In doing so, we indirectly reveal a rent-seeking channel underlying bank lending, thus offering clear policy implications for regulators.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40854-021-00235-3Access to financeSmall and micro enterprises (SMEs)Tax avoidanceTargeted reserve requirement ratio cuts (TRRRCs) |
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Xiaowei Kong Deng-Kui Si Haiyang Li Dongmin Kong Does access to credit reduce SMEs’ tax avoidance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity design Financial Innovation Access to finance Small and micro enterprises (SMEs) Tax avoidance Targeted reserve requirement ratio cuts (TRRRCs) |
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Xiaowei Kong Deng-Kui Si Haiyang Li Dongmin Kong |
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Does access to credit reduce SMEs’ tax avoidance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity design |
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Does access to credit reduce SMEs’ tax avoidance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity design |
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Does access to credit reduce SMEs’ tax avoidance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity design |
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Does access to credit reduce SMEs’ tax avoidance? Evidence from a regression discontinuity design |
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does access to credit reduce smes’ tax avoidance? evidence from a regression discontinuity design |
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Financial Innovation |
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Abstract This study investigates the effect of targeted reserve requirement ratio cuts (TRRRCs) on tax avoidance among small and micro enterprises (SMEs) with operating revenues below specific cutoffs in China. Using a regression discontinuity design, we causally show that, by increasing loan availability, TRRRCs significantly alleviate the financial constraints and cash dependence of SMEs and consequently reduce tax avoidance. This is especially the case among firms with lower market power and higher entertainment and travel costs. Our findings provide evidence for the real effect of TRRRCs on corporate tax avoidance and show the inclusive effect of TRRRCs on SMEs. In doing so, we indirectly reveal a rent-seeking channel underlying bank lending, thus offering clear policy implications for regulators. |
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Access to finance Small and micro enterprises (SMEs) Tax avoidance Targeted reserve requirement ratio cuts (TRRRCs) |
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s40854-021-00235-3 |
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