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I provide strong evidence that powerful CEOs positively affect firm level tax avoidance. This result is robust to various alternative specifications, including endogeneity concern, firm-specific omitted variable bias, and controlling for various internal and external monitoring mechanisms. I...
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firms with weaker shareholder rights. We propose this pattern of results is consistent with tax exhaustion theory because …. Although our analyses do not disprove the notion that managers can use tax avoidance to facilitate rent extraction, they …
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The present study was designed to determine the relationship between corporate governance and tax avoidance in an international setting. Financial and governance data sourced from the Datastream database for a sample of Japanese and UK firms between 2012 and 2017 are used. First, we examine the...
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We provide the first large-scale empirical evidence of banks functioning as tax planning intermediaries. We posit that some banks specialize in assisting corporate clients with tax planning. In this role, banks make use of their centrality in financial relationships; access to private...
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This paper discusses the issue of profit shifting and "aggressive" tax planning by multinational firms. The paper makes two contributions. First, it provides some background information to the debate by giving a brief overview of existing empirical studies on profit shifting and by describing...
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Factors such as the dividends-received deduction, the corporate AMT, and the Section 382 loss rules complicate the computation of NOLs and affect decisions needed in determining whether to carry the loss back.The NOL procedures provide an effective means of averaging the cyclical swings of...
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Purpose - This paper aims to examine how bank stress tests affect bank tax planning. Design/methodology/approach - The study uses US bank stress test bank size thresholds and a regression discontinuity design to investigate the effect of the Dodd-Frank Act and the instituted bank stress tests on...
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We investigate whether and how the federal judiciary affects corporate tax planning. We find that firms engage in less aggressive tax planning when Circuit Court and Tax Court judges are more liberal. This effect is economically significant and robust across various measures of tax planning. We...
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