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We examine whether the regulatory changes required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) and Financial Accounting Standards Board Interpretation No. (FIN) 48 reduced the propensity for earnings management through the reserve for income taxes. Given prior evidence that firms use this reserve to...
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This study examines whether investors discount the foreign earnings of U.S. multinational corporations in anticipation of future repatriation taxes. Investor pricing of repatriation taxes has become increasingly important because of the decline in foreign statutory tax rates relative to the U.S....
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In this study we examine whether managers' voluntary forecasts of future earnings are consistent with the implicit forecasts of future earnings that underlie a specific mandatory accrual, the valuation allowance. This accrual relies heavily on managerial estimation and is also based, in part, on...
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We examine whether reductions in foreign country statutory corporate tax rates affect the competitive environment of U.S. domestic manufacturing firms and how U.S. firms respond. We develop a measure of U.S. domestic firms' exposure to changes in foreign country corporate tax rates and find U.S....
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Interest in corporate tax planning has accelerated in recent years as a combination of political, economic, and technological factors have fueled the public's awareness of corporate tax activities. Academic research on corporate tax planning has grown in step with this public interest. This...
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We examine the financial reporting quality of Special Purpose Acquisition Corporations (SPACs) following a successful merger. We compare a sample of SPACs with completed mergers from 2006-2020 to initial public offering (IPO) firms in the same industry covering the same period. Compared to...
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We use the anticipated expiration of the Bush tax cuts at the end of 2010 and 2012 to test whether investors value firms' responsiveness to shareholder tax incentives. This setting provides a shock to the demand for dividends where the signaling implications of dividend announcements are...
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This study examines equity risk incentives as one determinant of corporate tax aggressiveness. Prior research finds that equity risk incentives motivate managers to make risky investment and financing decisions, since risky activities increase stock return volatility and the value of stock...
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Amid growing globalization, many countries have offered significant tax incentives to attract corporate investment. Prior research studies the role such tax incentives play in firms' location and investment choices. However, we have limited evidence on the role tax enforcement plays in those...
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