Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 Countries

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Autor(a) principal: Cappellesso, Géssica
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Jomar Miranda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Título da fonte: Contabilidade, Gestão e Governança
Texto Completo: https://revistacgg.org/index.php/contabil/article/view/2012
Resumo: Objective: The aim of this study was to empirically examine whether book-tax differences (BTD) is an indicator of earnings management and tax avoidance in G-20 countries.Method: This research analyzed 22 countries between 2006 and 2016 and applied Tang’s (2014) model, which aims to evaluate the association between BTD, earnings management (EM), tax avoidance (TA) and its interaction term (EMxTA). This model was applied in each country individually and for the G-20 as one using panel data adjusted by fixed effects.Originality/Relevance: BTD is considered a proxy capable of indicating EM and TA since the difference between book income and taxable income may arise due to these manipulations. Nevertheless, few studies evaluated this association empirically, especially in several countries simultaneously. Therefore, this research contributes to the theme by presenting empirical evidence on this relationship in an international context.Results: It was observed a positive and significant association between BTD and TA in all countries, either individually or in the G-20. However, EM was significant and positive only in some countries individually, but not jointly in the G-20. Finally, most countries and the G-20 had a positive association between BTD and the interaction term (EMxTA).Theoretical/Methodological contributions: Evidence implies that BTD can be often considered a proxy for detecting TA and EM. This contributes to the accounting literature as it presents empirical evidence corroborating the theory. Besides, this study is relevant to a scarcely studied area which is the way TA and EM are performed, i. e., whether there is a trade-off between these manipulations or if they are performed simultaneously.
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spelling Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 CountriesBook-tax Differences Como Indicador de Gerenciamento de Resultados e de Gerenciamento Tributário: Uma Análise nos Países do G-20Book-tax DifferencesEarnings ManagementTax AvoidanceBook-tax DifferencesGerenciamento de ResultadosGerenciamento TributárioObjective: The aim of this study was to empirically examine whether book-tax differences (BTD) is an indicator of earnings management and tax avoidance in G-20 countries.Method: This research analyzed 22 countries between 2006 and 2016 and applied Tang’s (2014) model, which aims to evaluate the association between BTD, earnings management (EM), tax avoidance (TA) and its interaction term (EMxTA). This model was applied in each country individually and for the G-20 as one using panel data adjusted by fixed effects.Originality/Relevance: BTD is considered a proxy capable of indicating EM and TA since the difference between book income and taxable income may arise due to these manipulations. Nevertheless, few studies evaluated this association empirically, especially in several countries simultaneously. Therefore, this research contributes to the theme by presenting empirical evidence on this relationship in an international context.Results: It was observed a positive and significant association between BTD and TA in all countries, either individually or in the G-20. However, EM was significant and positive only in some countries individually, but not jointly in the G-20. Finally, most countries and the G-20 had a positive association between BTD and the interaction term (EMxTA).Theoretical/Methodological contributions: Evidence implies that BTD can be often considered a proxy for detecting TA and EM. This contributes to the accounting literature as it presents empirical evidence corroborating the theory. Besides, this study is relevant to a scarcely studied area which is the way TA and EM are performed, i. e., whether there is a trade-off between these manipulations or if they are performed simultaneously.Objetivo: O objetivo desta pesquisa foi examinar empiricamente se a book-tax differences (BTD) é um indicador de gerenciamento de resultados e de tributos nos países do G-20.Método: A pesquisa analisou 22 países durante 2006 e 2016, onde se aplicou o modelo de Tang (2014) que busca avaliar a relação entre BTD, gerenciamento de resultados (GR), gerenciamento tributário (GT) e seu termo de interação (GRxGT). O modelo foi aplicado em cada país do G-20 e para o G-20 em geral, executando-se as regressões com dados em painel ajustados por efeitos fixos.Originalidade/relevância: A BTD é considerada uma proxy capaz de indicar o GR e GT, visto que a diferença entre o lucro contábil e tributável pode surgir devido tais manipulações. Apesar disso, poucos estudos avaliam essa relação empiricamente, especialmente em vários países concomitantemente. Logo, esta pesquisa contribui para o tema ao apresentar evidências empíricas sobre essa relação em uma conjuntura internacional.Resultados: Observou-se uma associação positiva e significante entre BTD e GT em todos os países, seja individualmente ou no G-20. Por outro lado, o GR só foi significante em algumas nações de maneira individual, mas não conjuntamente no G-20. Finalmente, verificou-se que a maioria dos países e o G-20 detiveram uma associação positiva entre o termo de interação (GRxGT) e a BTD.Contribuições teóricas/metodológicas: As evidências implicam que a BTD pode ser considerada, muitas vezes, uma proxy para detectar o GT e o GR. Isso contribui para a literatura, pois demonstra evidências empíricas mais abrangentes que são condizentes com a teoria. Além disso, a pesquisa é relevante para uma área ainda pouco estudada, que se refere à discussão sobre a forma com que o GR e o GT são realizados, isto é, se existe um trade-off entre essas manipulações ou se essas são realizadas concomitantemente.Contabilidade Gestão e Governança2019-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistacgg.org/index.php/contabil/article/view/201210.51341/1984-3925_2019v22n3a3Contabilidade Gestão e Governança; v. 22 n. 3 (2019); 352-3671984-39251984-3925reponame:Contabilidade, Gestão e Governançainstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBengporhttps://revistacgg.org/index.php/contabil/article/view/2012/PDF_Enhttps://revistacgg.org/index.php/contabil/article/view/2012/PDF_PtCopyright (c) 2019 Revista Contabilidade, Gestão e Governançainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCappellesso, GéssicaRodrigues, Jomar Miranda2020-04-29T11:41:22Zoai:oai.jamg.cloud:article/2012Revistahttp://www.revistacgg.org/index.php/contabilPUBhttps://revistacgg.org/index.php/contabil/oaijamg.cgg@gmail.com1516-70111984-3925opendoar:2020-04-29T11:41:22Contabilidade, Gestão e Governança - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 Countries
Book-tax Differences Como Indicador de Gerenciamento de Resultados e de Gerenciamento Tributário: Uma Análise nos Países do G-20
title Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 Countries
spellingShingle Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 Countries
Cappellesso, Géssica
Book-tax Differences
Earnings Management
Tax Avoidance
Book-tax Differences
Gerenciamento de Resultados
Gerenciamento Tributário
title_short Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 Countries
title_full Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 Countries
title_fullStr Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 Countries
title_full_unstemmed Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 Countries
title_sort Book-tax Differences as an Indicator of Earnings Management and Tax Avoidance: An Analysis in the G-20 Countries
author Cappellesso, Géssica
author_facet Cappellesso, Géssica
Rodrigues, Jomar Miranda
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author2 Rodrigues, Jomar Miranda
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Rodrigues, Jomar Miranda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Book-tax Differences
Earnings Management
Tax Avoidance
Book-tax Differences
Gerenciamento de Resultados
Gerenciamento Tributário
topic Book-tax Differences
Earnings Management
Tax Avoidance
Book-tax Differences
Gerenciamento de Resultados
Gerenciamento Tributário
description Objective: The aim of this study was to empirically examine whether book-tax differences (BTD) is an indicator of earnings management and tax avoidance in G-20 countries.Method: This research analyzed 22 countries between 2006 and 2016 and applied Tang’s (2014) model, which aims to evaluate the association between BTD, earnings management (EM), tax avoidance (TA) and its interaction term (EMxTA). This model was applied in each country individually and for the G-20 as one using panel data adjusted by fixed effects.Originality/Relevance: BTD is considered a proxy capable of indicating EM and TA since the difference between book income and taxable income may arise due to these manipulations. Nevertheless, few studies evaluated this association empirically, especially in several countries simultaneously. Therefore, this research contributes to the theme by presenting empirical evidence on this relationship in an international context.Results: It was observed a positive and significant association between BTD and TA in all countries, either individually or in the G-20. However, EM was significant and positive only in some countries individually, but not jointly in the G-20. Finally, most countries and the G-20 had a positive association between BTD and the interaction term (EMxTA).Theoretical/Methodological contributions: Evidence implies that BTD can be often considered a proxy for detecting TA and EM. This contributes to the accounting literature as it presents empirical evidence corroborating the theory. Besides, this study is relevant to a scarcely studied area which is the way TA and EM are performed, i. e., whether there is a trade-off between these manipulations or if they are performed simultaneously.
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