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The impact of investor-level taxes on firm value is a question of central importance in financial economics and much academic attention in this area has centered on the fact that investors have commonly faced higher tax rates on dividend income than capital gains. This raises the question of whether a tax penalty is capitalized into the share prices of dividend-paying stocks such that investors are compensated for investing in these stocks with higher pre-tax returns.

