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Financial Accounting Effects of Tax Aggressiveness: Contracting and Measurement
Anja De Waegenaere Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER)
Richard C. Sansing Dartmouth College - Tuck School of Business; CentER, Tilburg University
J. Wielhouwer VU University Amsterdam
April 2, 2013
Tuck School of Business Working Paper No. 2010-83
Abstract:
This study examines a setting in which a tax reporting decision is delegated to a
firm's tax manager. Using financial accounting measures of tax expense to evaluate the tax manager allows the fi
rm to efficiently attain the level of tax avoidance it prefers, despite the fact that the consequences of the tax reporting decision will occur in the future. The study also examines how well two accounting measures of tax aggressiveness -- cash taxes paid and the unrecognized tax bene
fit -- distinguish between conservative and aggressive fi
rms.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 46
Keywords: FIN 48, tax reporting, contracting, unrecognized tax benefits, book income tax expense
JEL Classification: H25, M41
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Date posted: October 25, 2010
; Last revised: April 17, 2013
Suggested CitationDe Waegenaere, Anja M.B., Sansing, Richard C. and Wielhouwer, J. L., Financial Accounting Effects of Tax Aggressiveness: Contracting and Measurement (April 2, 2013). Tuck School of Business Working Paper No. 2010-83. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1697536 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1697536
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