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The classic deterrence theory model of income tax evasion first articulated in 1972 has met significant criticism because it does not comport with the observed rate of tax compliance. This article argues that the classic expected utility model and its various progeny, including nonexpected...
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This essay explains how current state government approaches to use-tax enforcement undermine tax morale and taxpayer compliance. This essay further argues that these threats to tax morale and taxpayer compliance will become even more severe as many states are moving toward adopting notice and...
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In this study, we consider whether the gender composition of the board of directors could have some relation with tax aggressiveness for a sample of 739 public listed companies resident in different countries for the period 2015-2019. Our fixed-effect model of panel data does not show any...
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In light of the omnipresent peril of profit shifting and loss in tax revenues, which are the downsides of increasing globalization and digitalization, industrialized countries have shown remarkable determination in adapting existing tax treaties and, most notably, introducing anti-tax avoidance...
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This study verifies the influence of corporate tax aggressiveness on the replacement of the Chief Executive Officer - CEO. Tax Aggressiveness can be a determinant of CEO turnover in companies listed on the Brazilian stock exchange B3. Methodologically, the study uses three metrics of tax...
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The canonical model of Allingham and Sandmo (1972) predicts that firms evade taxes by optimally trading off between the costs and benefits of evasion. However, there is no direct evidence that firms react to audits in this way. We conducted a large-scale field experiment in collaboration with...
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This research aims to verify whether firms that operate in several different business sectors are more tax aggressive in comparison to firms that operate in a single or a few segments. The study analyzes a sample of 4,280 firms/year, listed in the Brazilian stock exchange B3 in the period from...
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The article analyzes the evolution of the beneficial owner concept in the context of the implementation of the Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting. The main problem is the lack of an officially fixed definition of the term beneficial owner in international legal documents. The lack...
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Although nonqualified deferred compensation plans lack explicit tax preferences afforded qualified plans, it is well understood that nonqualified deferred compensation results in a joint tax advantage when employers earn a higher after‐tax return on deferred sums than employees could do on...
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Governments and tax administrators around the world rely on the premise that audits will deter tax evasion. This Article presents experimental evidence that this premise may be, at least in part, misguided. Counterintuitively, I find that audits presented as random may induce taxpayers to cheat...
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