Taxes on Tax-Exempt Bonds

65 Pages Posted: 26 Nov 2008

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Andrew Ang

BlackRock, Inc

Vineer Bhansali

LongTail Alpha, LLC

Yuhang Xing

Rice University

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Date Written: November 25, 2008

Abstract

Implicit tax rates priced in the cross section of municipal bonds are approximately two to three times as high as statutory income tax rates, with implicit tax rates close to 100% using retail trades and above 70% for interdealer trades. These implied tax rates can be identified on the cross section of municipal bonds because a portion of secondary market municipal bond trades involve income taxes. After valuing the tax payments, market discount bonds, which carry income tax liabilities, trade at yields around 25 basis points higher than comparable municipal bonds not subject to any taxes. The high sensitivities of municipal bond prices to tax rates can be traced to individual retail traders dominating dealers and other institutions.

Keywords: municipal bonds, income and capital gains tax, de minimis boundary, public finance, implicit tax rate

JEL Classification: G12, G28, H20, H24

Suggested Citation

Ang, Andrew and Bhansali, Vineer and Xing, Yuhang, Taxes on Tax-Exempt Bonds (November 25, 2008). Journal of Finance, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1307018

Andrew Ang (Contact Author)

BlackRock, Inc ( email )

55 East 52nd Street
New York City, NY 10055
United States

Vineer Bhansali

LongTail Alpha, LLC ( email )

500 Newport Center Drive
Suite 820
Newport Beach, CA 92660
United States

Yuhang Xing

Rice University ( email )

6100 South Main Street
Houston, TX 7705-1892
United States

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