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Continuing failures in the accounting profession have demonstrated a paucity of ethics at all levels. This has renewed discussions among accounting educators regarding their role in preparing accounting students to face ethical dilemmas in the accounting profession. This study first measured...
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This study examines the availability and incentive effects of the Research and Experimentation tax credit following structural changes in the computation of the credit enacted in the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989 (OBRA89). We find that overall firm eligibility declined after OBRA89,...
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Overseas dividend remittance is an important vehicle for multinational corporations (MNCs) to move funds among their global subsidiaries. Concerns that residence-based (e.g., U.S.) and territorial (e.g., European countries) tax systems distort dividend repatriations decisions have led countries...
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This paper investigates the usage, determinants and earnings effect of special purpose entities based on a large sample of firms from 1994 to 2004. We find that SPE use has grown substantially in recent years and that the number of SPEs is related to economic motivations, financial reporting...
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Using a new hand-collected database on state department of revenue (DOR) expenditures, this study examines the association between changes in state corporate tax enforcement expenditures and state-level tax collections during the 2000-2008 time period. The results, after addressing endogeneity...
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Money attitudes or an individual's feelings towards money is an important factor in determining their financial behavior and financial wellbeing. A large section of the Indian population faces financial stress due to low incomes and a lack of financial education. It is important to understand...
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This paper investigates whether an increase in the R&D tax credit rate stimulates firms' incremental R&D spending. We find that the increase in the credit rate has a positive effect on the R&D spending of high-tech firms with taxable status, but does not have the same positive effect on non-high...
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The U.S. Ramp;D credit has always been incremental in nature, providing a credit for qualified Ramp;D expenses exceeding some base amount. Originally, the base amount was the average of the previous three years' Ramp;D expenses (i.e., a moving average). After heavy criticism that the credit's...
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