articleJournal of Accounting ResearchNov 28, 2015Closed access

Public Pressure and Corporate Tax Behavior

Duke University · Fisher College · +1 more institution

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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…

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Keywords
  • Scrutiny
  • Tax avoidance
  • Subsidiary
  • Tax haven
  • Business
  • Accounting
  • Listed company
  • Shock (circulatory)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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