Over the last decade, a large body of tax accounting literature on the association between book-tax conformity (BTC)/book-tax differences (BTD) and firms’ opportunistic reporting behavior has emerged. Yet, existing empirical evidence on the questions whether increased book-tax conformity actually reduces Earnings Management (EM) and/or Tax Sheltering (TS) and whether book-tax differences are really indicative of such opportunistic reporting behavior is not yet clear. We therefore conduct a meta-analysis aimed at identifying the sources of heterogeneity in primary studies and at providing a consensus estimate with respect to the sign and the statistical significance level for the examined association. Our qualitative literature review reveal...
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Conference paperWe use Compustat and tax return data to describe trends from 1991-1998 in difference...
Abstract: We examine whether the informativeness of earnings is inversely related to the degree of ...
Over the last decade, a large body of tax accounting literature on the association between book-tax ...
Over the last decade, a large body of tax accounting literature on the association between book-tax ...
We examine how a comprehensive change in book-tax conformity affects firms’ reporting behavior. To t...
We examine how a comprehensive change in book-tax conformity affects firms’ reporting behavior. To t...
We examine how a comprehensive change in book-tax conformity affects firms’ reporting behavior. To t...
We examine whether the information content of earnings is inversely related to the degree of conform...
We use a unique matched tax return - financial statement data set to examine the magnitude and sour...
We use a unique matched tax return - financial statement data set to examine the magnitude and sour...
We use a unique matched tax return - financial statement data set to examine the magnitude and sour...
In this study, we demonstrate that as the level of book-tax conformity decreases, tax noncompliance ...
We use a unique matched tax return - financial statement data set to examine the magnitude and sour...
This study aims to examine the relationship between Book-Tax Differences and earnings quality i.e. e...
x, 65 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the libra...
Conference paperWe use Compustat and tax return data to describe trends from 1991-1998 in difference...
Abstract: We examine whether the informativeness of earnings is inversely related to the degree of ...
Over the last decade, a large body of tax accounting literature on the association between book-tax ...
Over the last decade, a large body of tax accounting literature on the association between book-tax ...
We examine how a comprehensive change in book-tax conformity affects firms’ reporting behavior. To t...
We examine how a comprehensive change in book-tax conformity affects firms’ reporting behavior. To t...
We examine how a comprehensive change in book-tax conformity affects firms’ reporting behavior. To t...
We examine whether the information content of earnings is inversely related to the degree of conform...
We use a unique matched tax return - financial statement data set to examine the magnitude and sour...
We use a unique matched tax return - financial statement data set to examine the magnitude and sour...
We use a unique matched tax return - financial statement data set to examine the magnitude and sour...
In this study, we demonstrate that as the level of book-tax conformity decreases, tax noncompliance ...
We use a unique matched tax return - financial statement data set to examine the magnitude and sour...
This study aims to examine the relationship between Book-Tax Differences and earnings quality i.e. e...
x, 65 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the libra...
Conference paperWe use Compustat and tax return data to describe trends from 1991-1998 in difference...
Abstract: We examine whether the informativeness of earnings is inversely related to the degree of ...