TY - JOUR T1 - Empirical Evidence on the Revenue Effects of State Corporate Income Tax Policies JF - National Tax Journal Y1 - 2009 A1 - Gupta,Sanjay A1 - Moore,Jared A1 - Gramlich,Jeffrey A1 - Hofmann,Mary Ann KW - Accounting AB - Using fixed-effects models of state corporate income tax (SCIT) revenues that account for the endogeneity of apportionment formula weights and tax rates, we find that states with a double-weighted sales factor experience lower SCIT revenues than do states with an equally-weighted sales factor, while higher statutory tax rates are associated with higher SCIT revenues. We also find that several other tax policies have statistically and economically significant associations with SCIT revenues. Use of a throwback rule and defining business income more broadly are associated with higher SCIT revenues, while combined reporting surprisingly is not significantly associated with SCIT revenues. CY - Washington, DC VL - 62 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 2716809217 ID - 2716809217 ER -