Deferred Tax Positions under the Prism of Financial Crisis and the Effects of a Corporate Tax Reform
Evangelos Chytis,
Evangelos Koumanakos and
Spiridon Goumas
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Evangelos Chytis: Department of Accounting and Finance, Technological Educational Institute of Epirus, Preveza, Greece
Evangelos Koumanakos: Department of Economics, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
Spiridon Goumas: Department of Accounting and Finance, Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus, Egaleo, Greece
International Journal of Corporate Finance and Accounting (IJCFA), 2015, vol. 2, issue 2, 21-58
Abstract:
The effects of corporate tax reforms in reported profits and firms' financial position have been extensively studied in the literature. However, only few studies disaggregate deferred tax items to jointly explore political implications and aspects of corporate behavior around such reforms. Greece's recent financial crisis and economic recession provides an intriguing setting for examining possible incentives and consequences of substantial tax rate changes, such as the 6% increase imposed by the Greek Government in year 2013. Results reveal a totally different picture between financial and non-financial firms, with the former being clearly favored, at least from this short-run effect. These findings seem to coincide with the view that tax policy design is usually shaped by taking into consideration powerful groups' interests. Regarding probable Determinants of Deferred Tax Assets for Tax Loss Carry forwards, the authors find that firms the audit firm may significantly affect recognized amounts due to firm specific internal guidelines and due to the overall quality of the audit.
Date: 2015
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