Inter vivos transfers of ownership in family firms

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This paper examines the determinants of inter vivos (lifetime) transfers of ownership in German family firms between 2000 and 2013. Survey evidence indicates that owners of firms with strong current business conditions transfer ownership at higher rates than others. When a firm’s self-described business condition improves from “normal” to “good,” the relative likelihood of an inter vivos transfer increases by 46 percent. Inter vivos transfer rates also rose following a 2009 reform that reduced transfer taxes. These patterns suggest that transfer taxes significantly influence rates and timing of inter vivos ownership transfers.

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Hines, J. R., Potrafke, N., Riem, M., & Schinke, C. (2019). Inter vivos transfers of ownership in family firms. International Tax and Public Finance, 26(2), 225–256. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10797-018-9508-1

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