Abstract

In this article we focus on consumption-based taxation, which in principle requires the full deduction of both investment costs and interest expenses. Applying a real-option model, we show that debt financing induces firms to invest earlier in order to benefit from interest deductibility. Therefore, allowing partial deduction of capital cost is a necessary condition for investment neutrality.

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