THE ROMANIAN ACCOUNTING SYSTEM AND THE ACCOUNTING-TAXATION RATIO
Berinde Sorin Romulus (),
Rachisan Paula Ramona () and
Adrian Grosanu ()
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Berinde Sorin Romulus: UNIVERSITATEA BABES-BOLYAI din CLUJ-NAPOCA, FACULTATEA DE BUSINESS
Rachisan Paula Ramona: UNIVERSITATEA BABES-BOLYAI din CLUJ-NAPOCA
Annals of Faculty of Economics, 2010, vol. 1, issue 2, 820-825
Abstract:
In the context of a developed capital market, the dimensioning of the accounting profit is very important for investors, considering the financing of the economical entities to a higher degree than that offerred by the banking system. The disconnection between accountancy and taxation stands as an essential premise. Considering this, we find three categories of major risks to be significant, together with the expanding tendencies regarding the distortions of the accounting result, which refer especially to the Romanian accounting and taxing system: creative accountancy (a form of disconnection between accountancy and taxation), taxation (a form of connection between accountancy and taxation) and the inflationary phenomenon. Even though the latter is rather low, the particularities of the Romanian economy creates certain conditions for a significant enhancement of the effect of general frugal having important taxing implications on the decapitalization of the economic entities.
Keywords: Accountancy and taxation; The accounting-taxation ratio; Connection/disconnection. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M M41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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