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I provide a first comprehensive literature survey with an exclusive focus on empirical corporate tax avoidance research. Shackelford and Shevlin [2001] traced the earlier developments of archival, microeconomic-based, empirical income tax research, pointing out a nascent interest for research on...
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We investigate a previously overlooked type of non-tax cost associated with tax avoidance: the potential loss of earnings informativeness. Expected benefits from corporate tax planning include positive effects on after-tax earnings and an increase in firm value. However, tax avoidance can entail...
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I develop a unifying conceptual framework of corporate tax planning. The framework accommodates constructs frequently studied in empirical tax accounting research, i.e. tax avoidance, tax aggressiveness, tax sheltering, and tax evasion, by relating them to the seminal notion of effective tax...
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Aggressive tax planning efforts of highly profitable multinational companies (Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS)) have become the subject of intense public debate in recent years. As a response, several international initiatives and parties have called for more transparency in financial...
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"An important feature of the GAAR is the threat of it's use. If you step outside the lines of reasonable behaviour, and engage in tax planning that is aggressive, the rule will be applied. The deductions you seek will be denied. That's a very important important step. It's a very important sword...
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Corporate taxation has historically relied on two views of taxation: the entity view and the aggregative view. The entity view emphasizes that the corporation as a separate entity should pay taxes. The aggregative view instead views the corporation as a conduit for its shareholders and focuses...
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This paper studies equilibrium effects of fiscal policy within a dynamic general equilibrium model where tax evasion and underground activities are explicitly incorporated. There are three main results. (i) The underground sector mitigates the distortionary impact of fiscal policies, while...
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We focus on a relatively neglected area of the tax-compliance literature ineconomics, the behaviour of firms. We examine the impact of alternativeaudit rules on receipts from a tax on profits in the context of strategicinter-dependence of firms. In the market firms may compete in terms ofeither...
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This paper provides an explanation for the previously mixed findings on the relationship between corporate sustainability performance (CSP) and corporate tax avoidance by disentangling sustainability performance into operational and management sustainability performance. The results from...
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