The Role of Organizational Learning in Corporate Tax Preparation: Knowledge Sharing Between Auditors and Accountants to Reduce Audit Costs
Sukinah Aljishi () and
Nafisah Yami ()
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Sukinah Aljishi: King Saud University
Nafisah Yami: King Saud University
A chapter in Innovative Law and Business in the Digital Era, 2025, pp 163-167 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Corporate tax preparation relies on organization learning and knowledge sharing between auditors and accountants. Through the lens of theories of learning and communication, this paper explains how organizations might transform their tax processes towards improvement. It notes that strengthening professional relations and communication helps the companies decrease errors, increase productivity, and minimize audit costs. By adopting this approach in the long run, better decision-making and long-term success can be ensured. Tax audits also ensure transparency and prevent companies from incurring costly fines.
Keywords: Organizational learning; Corporate tax preparation; Knowledge sharing; Audit costs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-5773-5_16
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