The German Business Panel: Insights on Corporate Taxation and Accounting during the COVID-19 Pandemic

ERN: Taxation Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3777306
J. Bischof, P. Dörrenberg, Davud Rostam‐Afschar, Dirk Simons, Johannes Voget
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We introduce the German Business Panel (GBP), a novel large-scale survey of German firms. The GBP periodically surveys executives and key decision-makers in a representative sample of German firms, taking stock of their perceptions, views, and expectations. A particular focus of the survey is on the role of accounting and tax regulation for companies. We present findings from the first wave of the GBP which was in the field over the summer 2020 and addressed the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic for companies in Germany. Relying on more than 10,000 complete responses, we disentangle how the economic impact of COVID-19 hits industries with varying intensity. We also document that state aid was insufficient for the hardest-hit firms. As a consequence, firms systematically took additional measures like cost-cutting or reducing cash outflows. The state interventions did not lead to managers expecting a substantial increase in future tax rates. We conclude by providing an outlook on how researchers can access and use the survey data for their own research questions.
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德国商业小组:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间企业税收和会计的见解
我们介绍了德国商业小组(GBP),一个新颖的大规模调查德国公司。英镑定期调查具有代表性的德国公司的高管和关键决策者,评估他们的看法、观点和期望。调查的一个特别重点是会计和税收监管对公司的作用。我们介绍了2020年夏季在该领域进行的第一波英镑调查的结果,并解决了2019冠状病毒病大流行对德国公司的影响。根据1万多份完整回复,我们梳理了2019冠状病毒病对不同行业的经济影响。我们还证明,对于受打击最严重的公司,国家援助是不够的。因此,企业系统地采取了额外的措施,如削减成本或减少现金流出。国家干预并没有导致管理者预期未来税率会大幅上升。最后,我们展望了研究人员如何访问和使用调查数据来解决他们自己的研究问题。
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