articleThe Accounting ReviewMay 1, 2009Closed access

An Examination of Corporate Tax Shelter Participants

University of Iowa

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Abstract

ABSTRACT: Recent evidence suggests that corporate tax shelters have become important corporate instruments for reducing tax burden. Based on a sample of identified tax shelter participants, I develop a profile of the type of firm that likely engages in tax sheltering. The model detects tax shelter participants through the use of variables predicted to be either affected by or associated with tax sheltering. I find that firms actively engaged in tax sheltering exhibit larger ex post book-tax differences and more aggressive financial reporting practices. Using this model of tax shelter firm characteristics, I identify a broad sample of predicted tax shelter firms from the population of firms. I then examine…

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Keywords
  • Opportunism
  • Sample (material)
  • Corporate tax
  • Tax avoidance
  • Business
  • Corporate governance
  • Population
  • Monetary economics
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