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The Peter A. Allard School of Law

Legal history; income taxation; corporate finance

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The Historical Origins Of The Debt-Equity Distinction, Camden Hutchison Jan 2015

The Historical Origins Of The Debt-Equity Distinction, Camden Hutchison

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The U.S. tax code favors corporate debt over corporate equity, a distinction long criticized by economists, legal scholars, and other tax commentators as both theoretically and practically unsound. For decades, academics and policymakers from a variety of disciplinary and political backgrounds have argued that this so-called “debt-equity distinction” distorts corporate financing decisions, encourages excess borrowing, and invites troublesome tax-avoidance behavior. Surprisingly, despite widespread critical attention, the origins of this policy remain a mystery. Primarily focused on its contemporary significance, scholars have disregarded the distinction’s past. This article uses historical evidence to trace the debt-equity distinction’s origins, development, and continuing evolution. …