Abstract

We propose an asset pricing model conditional on the effective tax rate, which allows us to explicitly estimate the impact of shifts in corporate taxes on the expected returns of equities. We evaluate the model using Spanish macro and market data to estimate the time-varying average corporate tax rate and average returns of different anomaly portfolios. Our results show that changes in corporate taxation are strongly explanatory of future stock returns and, consequently, the cost of capital of firms. Furthermore, uncertainty about the future tax burden generally translates into higher expected returns, which results in a lower value of firms.

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