审计事务所任期与公司避税:跨越 COVID-19 大流行的证据

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Financial Crime Pub Date : 2024-05-21 DOI:10.1108/jfc-12-2023-0329
K. A. Kamarudin, Wan Adibah Wan Ismail, I. Harymawan, Akmalia Mohamad Ariff
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本研究旨在考察审计事务所任期(AFT)对企业避税(CTA)的影响以及 COVID-19 大流行病的调节作用。样本包括 2015 年至 2020 年期间 32 个国家的 41074 个企业年观测值,数据收集来源多样:Refinitiv 数据库的财务数据、税收基金会的国家企业税率以及世界银行数据库的其他国家级数据。作者使用账面税收差异来衡量 CTA,并使用多种 AFT 代用指标来衡量 CTA。在考虑各种 AFT 代用指标、纳入霍夫斯泰德的文化因素、使用加权最小二乘法估计以及通过倾向得分匹配解决内生性问题时,研究结果依然稳健。本研究还发现,扩展的客户与审计师关系与 CTA 之间存在非线性关系,这支持了强制审计公司轮换规定,并提高了投资者对扩展的客户与审计师关系对公司行为的影响的警惕性。研究局限/意义本研究提供了 COVID-19 大流行对 AFT 与 CTA 之间联系的影响的新证据,并记录了 AFT 之间的非线性关系,而这在之前的研究中尚未涉及。首先,政府和政策制定者可以深入了解审计师与客户关系延伸的后果,从而呼吁对审计和税收法规进行审查。其次,研究结果为审计师的独立性问题提供了重要启示,尤其是在长期业务约定和 COVID-19 等危机期间。最后,投资者和税务机关应更加谨慎地对待危机期间激进避税的风险。 原创性/价值 据作者所知,这是第一项使用全球数据集调查 COVID-19 大流行期间 AFT 对 CTA 影响的研究。
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Audit firm tenure and corporate tax avoidance: evidence spanning COVID-19 pandemic
Purpose This study aims to examine the effect of audit firm tenure (AFT) on corporate tax avoidance (CTA) and the moderating effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach The sample comprises 41,074 firm-year observations from 32 countries from 2015 to 2020, for which data are collected from various sources: financial data from the Refinitiv database, country corporate tax rates from the Tax Foundation, and other country-level data from the World Bank database. The authors use the book tax difference to measure CTA and multiple proxies for AFT. Findings This study finds that a longer AFT is associated with higher CTA, confirming the notion that long AFT impairs auditor independence. The findings remain robust when considering various AFT proxies, incorporating Hofstede’s cultural factors, using weighted least-squares estimation and addressing endogeneity through propensity score matching. This study also finds a non-linear relationship between extended client and auditor relationships and CTA, supporting the mandatory audit firm rotation regulation and increasing investors’ caution regarding the consequences of extended client–auditor relationships on firm behaviour. Research limitations/implications This study offers new evidence on the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the link between AFT and CTA and documents a non-linear relationship between AFT, which has not been addressed in prior studies. Practical implications The findings of this study have several significant practical implications. First, governments and policymakers gain insights into the consequences of extended auditor–client relationships, hence calling for a review of auditing and taxation regulations. Second, the findings provide important insights into the issue of auditor independence, especially during long engagements and crises such as COVID-19. Finally, investors and tax authorities should be more cautious about the risks of aggressive tax avoidance during crisis periods. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to use a global data set to investigate the effect of AFT on CTA during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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