公众压力与企业税收行为

Public Pressure and Corporate Tax Behavior

Journal of Accounting Research · 2015
被引 512 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究非营利组织ActionAid对英国富时100指数公司的公众施压,发现压力促使企业增加子公司披露、减少避税,并降低在避税天堂的子公司使用,表明外部公众压力能显著影响大公司行为。

Abstract

ABSTRACT We use a shock to the public scrutiny of firm subsidiary locations to investigate whether that scrutiny leads to changes in firms’ disclosure and corporate tax avoidance behavior. ActionAid International, a nonprofit activist group, levied public pressure on noncompliant U.K. firms in the FTSE 100 to comply with a rule requiring U.K. firms to disclose the location of all of their subsidiaries. We use this setting to examine whether the public pressure led scrutinized firms to increase their subsidiary disclosure, decrease tax avoidance, and reduce the use of subsidiaries in tax haven countries compared to other firms in the FTSE 100 not affected by the public pressure. The evidence suggests that the public scrutiny sufficiently changed the costs and benefits of tax avoidance such that tax expense increased for scrutinized firms. The results suggest that public pressure from outside activist groups can exert a significant influence on the behavior of large, publicly traded firms. Our findings extend prior research that has had little success documenting an empirical relation between public scrutiny of tax avoidance and firm behavior.

公众压力企业避税子公司披露避税天堂