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Social Science Research Network | 2017

Dividends and Taxes: The Moderating Role of Agency Conflicts

Janis Berzins; Øyvind Bøhren; Bogdan Stacescu

We find that potential conflicts between majority and minority shareholders strongly influence how dividends respond to taxes. When the controlling shareholder has a smaller stake, the incentives to extract private benefits are stronger – a shareholder conflict that can be mitigated by dividend payout.We study a large and clean regulatory shock in Norway that increases the dividend tax rate for all individuals from 0% to 28%. We find that dividends drop less the higher the potential shareholder conflict, suggesting that dividend policy trades off tax and agency considerations. The average payout ratio falls by 30 percentage points when the conflict potential is low, but by only 18 points when it is high. These lower dividends cannot be explained by higher salaries to shareholders or diverse liquidity needs. We also observe a strong increase in indirect ownership of high-conflict firms through tax-exempt holding companies and suggest policy implications for intercorporate dividend taxation.


Social Science Research Network | 2017

Shareholder Conflicts and Dividends

Janis Berzins; yvind BBhren; Bogdan Stacescu

We examine how dividend policy is used to mitigate potential conflicts of interest between majority and minority shareholders in private Norwegian firms. The average payout is 50% higher if the majority shareholder’s equity stake is 55% (high conflict potential) rather than 95% (low conflict potential). Such minority-friendly payout is also associated with higher subsequent minority shareholder investment. These results suggest that controlling shareholders voluntarily use dividends to reduce agency conflicts and build trust, rather than opportunistically preferring private benefits to dividends. We show that our results are unlikely to arise from liquidity or signaling motives.


Journal of Financial Economics | 2013

Asset Management and Investment Banking

Janis Berzins; Crocker H. Liu; Charles Trzcinka


Archive | 2008

Corporate Finance and Governance in Firms with Limited Liability: Basic Characteristics

Janis Berzins; Øyvind Bøhren; Pål Rydland


Archive | 2005

Do Families Matter in Institutional Money Management Industry:The Case of New Portfolio Openings

Janis Berzins


Archive | 2005

Survival and Performance of Pension Fund Money Managers

Janis Berzins; Charles Trzcinka; T. Daniel Coggin


Archive | 2005

Performance and Survival of Institutional Money Managers

Janis Berzins; Charles Trzcinka


Praktisk økonomi & finans | 2013

Norske familiebedrifter – omfang, eierstyring og lønnsomhet

Janis Berzins; Øyvind Bøhren


Archive | 2012

Stockholder Conflicts and Dividends

Janis Berzins; Øyvind Bøhren; Bogdan Stacescu


45 pages | 2011

Stockholder Conflicts and Dividend Payout

Janis Berzins; Øyvind Bøhren; Bogdan Stacescu

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Øyvind Bøhren

BI Norwegian Business School

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Bogdan Stacescu

BI Norwegian Business School

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Charles Trzcinka

Indiana University Bloomington

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