In Europe, a number of countries align tax accounts and parent-only accounts, while allowing companies to characterize consolidated profits to capital markets in a different way. Using parent-only (consolidated) accounts as a proxy for tax (book) accounts, this paper analyzes the role of reporting timeliness in inducing book-tax differences (BTD). I argue that users of financial statements require higher timeliness of book income and show that book income records economic news in a timelier manner. Higher timeliness of book income increases (decreases) book income relative to tax income during periods of good (bad) news. The effect of reporting timeliness is economically important as (i) higher BTD are associated with improved investment ef...
Using confidential corporate income tax return data, this paper investigates the association between...
The link between financial and tax accounts was argued to impede earnings informativeness in Contine...
Abstract: We examine whether the information content of earnings is inversely related to the degree...
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In this study, we demonstrate that as the level of book-tax conformity decreases, tax noncompliance ...
Book-tax conformity refers to the legal link between financial and tax accounts, and is an instituti...
This study aims to examine the relationship between Book-Tax Differences and earnings quality i.e. e...
This study resolves divergent prior findings relating book-tax differences to future earnings, deter...
textabstractUsing confidential corporate income tax return data, this paper investigates the associa...
Prior studies document that book-tax differences (BTDs) reflect divergent reporting rules for book a...
This study is the first to investigate the incremental usefulness of book-tax differences (BTDs) to ...
The key objective of our research paper consists of consulting the set of explicative factors relati...
Abstract: We examine whether the informativeness of earnings is inversely related to the degree of ...
This dissertation deals with the topic of of Book-Tax Conformity, i.e. the degree to which book and ...
Conference paperWe use Compustat and tax return data to describe trends from 1991-1998 in difference...
Using confidential corporate income tax return data, this paper investigates the association between...
The link between financial and tax accounts was argued to impede earnings informativeness in Contine...
Abstract: We examine whether the information content of earnings is inversely related to the degree...
x, 65 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the libra...
In this study, we demonstrate that as the level of book-tax conformity decreases, tax noncompliance ...
Book-tax conformity refers to the legal link between financial and tax accounts, and is an instituti...
This study aims to examine the relationship between Book-Tax Differences and earnings quality i.e. e...
This study resolves divergent prior findings relating book-tax differences to future earnings, deter...
textabstractUsing confidential corporate income tax return data, this paper investigates the associa...
Prior studies document that book-tax differences (BTDs) reflect divergent reporting rules for book a...
This study is the first to investigate the incremental usefulness of book-tax differences (BTDs) to ...
The key objective of our research paper consists of consulting the set of explicative factors relati...
Abstract: We examine whether the informativeness of earnings is inversely related to the degree of ...
This dissertation deals with the topic of of Book-Tax Conformity, i.e. the degree to which book and ...
Conference paperWe use Compustat and tax return data to describe trends from 1991-1998 in difference...
Using confidential corporate income tax return data, this paper investigates the association between...
The link between financial and tax accounts was argued to impede earnings informativeness in Contine...
Abstract: We examine whether the information content of earnings is inversely related to the degree...