Financial Statement Aggressiveness Related to Tax Accounts and Tax-Related Accounting Misstatements

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting Accounting and the Public Interest Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.2308/apin-52544
Hughlene A. Burton, Paul N. Tanyi
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In this study, we examine two questions: (1) whether financial statement aggressiveness related to tax accounts is associated with the likelihood of having tax-related misstatements in the financial statements, and (2) whether the disclosure of the need to restate prior years' financial statements for a tax-related reason influences tax-related financial statement aggressiveness related to tax accounts in the fiscal year of announcement. Recent evidence of an increase in the rate of tax-related accounting restatements motivates these questions. In this study, we find empirical evidence suggesting that tax-related financial statement aggressiveness is positively associated with the likelihood of having tax-related misstatements in the financial statements. We also find that in the year in which the need to restate prior years' financial statements is announced, companies with tax-related misstatements in their financial statements appear to be less tax-related financial statement aggressive compared to the control group.
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与税务账户相关的财务报表侵略性和与税务相关的会计错报
在本研究中,我们检验了两个问题:(1)与税务账户相关的财务报表侵略性是否与财务报表中存在税务错误陈述的可能性有关,以及(2)由于税务原因需要重述前几年财务报表的披露是否会影响公告财年与税务账目相关的税务财务报表的积极性。最近有证据表明,与税收相关的会计重述率有所上升,这引发了这些问题。在这项研究中,我们发现经验证据表明,税务相关财务报表的积极性与财务报表中存在税务相关错报的可能性呈正相关。我们还发现,在宣布需要重述前几年财务报表的年份,与对照组相比,财务报表中存在与税务相关的错报的公司似乎没有那么积极。
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Accounting and the Public Interest
Accounting and the Public Interest Business, Management and Accounting-Accounting
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