抵税是否影响商誉减值决策?

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of the American Taxation Association Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.2308/jata-2021-004
Sarah Khalil, Miles Romney, Steven Utke
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摘要:利用可抵税商誉减值的设置,我们研究可抵税性如何影响减值决策。商誉减值对公司来说代价高昂,经理们通常试图避免记录减值。然而,我们建议,抵税降低了减值的净成本,增加了减值的可能性。结果表明,税收抵扣增加了减值的可能性,特别是当资本市场压力很大时,这与税收抵扣降低了减值的净成本(即部分抵消了高减值成本)是一致的。我们排除了对这些影响已知的合理的非税收解释。总体而言,结果表明,税收是一个重要的,以前被忽视的经济上重要的商誉减值的决定因素。数据可用性:本研究中使用的数据可从论文中确定的公共来源获得。JEL分类:F23;G32;水;M41。
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Does Tax Deductibility Affect Goodwill Impairment Decisions?
ABSTRACT Using a setting with tax-deductible goodwill impairments, we examine how tax deductibility affects impairment decisions. Goodwill impairments are costly to firms, and managers generally attempt to avoid recording impairments. However, we propose that tax deductibility reduces the net cost of impairment, increasing the likelihood of impairment. Results indicate that tax deductibility increases impairment likelihood, especially when capital market pressure is high, consistent with tax deductibility reducing the net cost of impairments (i.e., partially offsetting high costs of impairment). We rule out known plausible nontax explanations for these effects. Overall, results suggest that taxation is an important, previously overlooked determinant of economically important goodwill impairments. Data Availability: Data used in this study are available from public sources identified in the paper. JEL Classifications: F23; G32; H20; M41.
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