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Income taxes are a major expense for profitable corporations, oftentimes 25 percent or more of pretax income. This study exploits a setting – the market for corporate control – to test competing agency-based and risk-based explanations of corporate tax planning. Exploiting the staggered...
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investment opportunities that involve risky expected cash flows, unresolved agency problems may lead managers to engage in more … of tax avoidance, which are more likely to be symptomatic of over- and under-investment by managers …
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This paper analyses the relationship between corporate governance and tax avoidance. This study aims to highlight the wide-ranging effects of institutional investors, which channel into corporate policy. This analysis uses a regression discontinuity design (RDD) in a two-stage instrumental...
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We examine whether financial expert audit committee members tailor their approach to overseeing the corporate tax planning process according to the firm's business strategy. We predict and find that such directors encourage defender‐type firms (characterized partially by high risk aversion) to...
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Building on recent theory, we find strong and robust evidence that external labor market incentives motivate CEOs to … find that the tax aggressiveness-labor market incentives relation varies in the cross-section consistently with theory. We …
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I analyze the long-run performance and earnings management behavior of equity carve-outs conditioned on whether the executives received incentive stock options at the IPO date. Carve-outs that did not grant incentive stock options subsequently underperform both relative to the overall market and...
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, then investors rely less on costly unbiased research. Managers are tempted to manipulate the firm stock price more, as a …, firm owners grant investors more access to managers that manipulate more strongly. An implication is that the firm cost of …
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Agency conflicts between investors are particularly severe in the presence of high family and block-holder ownership. By focusing on a setting characterised by high ownership concentration, we study the role of independent directors in promoting transparency through increased disclosure. In our...
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While consumption taxes are a primary source of tax revenue and constitute a substantial cash outflow for firms, evidence on their effect on corporate tax planning is very limited. This study examines multinational service firms' consumption tax planning behavior and its inter-play with...
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Israel’s tax mix is reasonably growth- and employment-friendly. Nonetheless, tax reform is needed to foster an inclusive recovery from the COVID-19 crisis and help tackle Israel’s main economic and societal challenges of high poverty, including among those in work, and slow aggregate...
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