The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity

While prior studies have examined how investors perceive extreme forms of tax avoidance behavior such as tax sheltering and uncertain tax position (e.g., Hanlon and Slemrod 2009; Wilson 2009; Koester 2011; Hutchens and Rego 2012), there is little evidence on how investors perceive less extreme forms...

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Main Authors: GOH, Beng Wee, LEE, Jimmy, LIM, Chee Yeow, SHEVLIN, Terry
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-20862021-09-29T09:05:58Z The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity GOH, Beng Wee LEE, Jimmy LIM, Chee Yeow SHEVLIN, Terry While prior studies have examined how investors perceive extreme forms of tax avoidance behavior such as tax sheltering and uncertain tax position (e.g., Hanlon and Slemrod 2009; Wilson 2009; Koester 2011; Hutchens and Rego 2012), there is little evidence on how investors perceive less extreme forms of tax avoidance. This study fills this void by examining the relation between firm’s cost of equity and corporate tax avoidance using three measures that capture less extreme forms of corporate tax avoidance: book-tax differences, permanent book-tax differences, and long-run cash effective tax rates. We find that less aggressive forms of corporate tax avoidance significantly reduces a firm’s cost of equity. Further analyses reveal that this effect is stronger for (i) firms with better outside monitoring, (ii) firms that likely realize higher marginal benefits from tax savings, and (iii) firms with better information quality. Our study presents large-sample results on how investors perceive less aggressive corporate tax avoidance and shows that tax planning is a value-enhancing activity for shareholders. 2013-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1087 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2086/viewcontent/The_effect_of_corporate_tax_avoidance_on_the_cost_of_equity_2013_sv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University tax avoidance tax planning cost of equity Accounting Corporate Finance Taxation
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topic tax avoidance
tax planning
cost of equity
Accounting
Corporate Finance
Taxation
spellingShingle tax avoidance
tax planning
cost of equity
Accounting
Corporate Finance
Taxation
GOH, Beng Wee
LEE, Jimmy
LIM, Chee Yeow
SHEVLIN, Terry
The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity
description While prior studies have examined how investors perceive extreme forms of tax avoidance behavior such as tax sheltering and uncertain tax position (e.g., Hanlon and Slemrod 2009; Wilson 2009; Koester 2011; Hutchens and Rego 2012), there is little evidence on how investors perceive less extreme forms of tax avoidance. This study fills this void by examining the relation between firm’s cost of equity and corporate tax avoidance using three measures that capture less extreme forms of corporate tax avoidance: book-tax differences, permanent book-tax differences, and long-run cash effective tax rates. We find that less aggressive forms of corporate tax avoidance significantly reduces a firm’s cost of equity. Further analyses reveal that this effect is stronger for (i) firms with better outside monitoring, (ii) firms that likely realize higher marginal benefits from tax savings, and (iii) firms with better information quality. Our study presents large-sample results on how investors perceive less aggressive corporate tax avoidance and shows that tax planning is a value-enhancing activity for shareholders.
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author GOH, Beng Wee
LEE, Jimmy
LIM, Chee Yeow
SHEVLIN, Terry
author_facet GOH, Beng Wee
LEE, Jimmy
LIM, Chee Yeow
SHEVLIN, Terry
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title The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity
title_short The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity
title_full The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity
title_fullStr The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity
title_full_unstemmed The effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity
title_sort effect of corporate tax avoidance on the cost of equity
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2013
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1087
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