The impact of managerial ability on corporate tax risk and long-run tax avoidance: empirical evidence from a developing country

Saragih, Arfah Habib and Ali, Syaiful (2023) The impact of managerial ability on corporate tax risk and long-run tax avoidance: empirical evidence from a developing country. Corporate Governance (Bingley), 23 (5). 1117 – 1144. ISSN 14720701

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of managerial ability on corporate tax risk and long-term tax avoidance using the upper echelons theory. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses a quantitative method with regression models, using a sample of listed firms on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2011 to 2018. Findings: The regression results report that managerial ability negatively influences tax risk and positively impacts long-run tax avoidance. Companies with more able managers have a relatively lower tax risk and greater long-run tax avoidance. The results reveal that firms with managers that possess greater abilities are more committed to long-run tax avoidance while concurrently maintaining a lower level of their tax risk. The impacts the authors report are statistically significant and robust, as proved by a series of robustness checks and additional tests. Research limitations/implications: This study only includes firms from one developing country. Practical implications: The empirical results might be of interest to board members while envisaging the benefits and costs of appointing and hiring managers, as well as to the tax authority and the other stakeholders interested in apprehending how managerial ability influences corporate tax risk and long-run tax avoidance practices simultaneously. Originality/value: This study proposes and tests an explanation for the impact of managerial ability on corporate tax risk and long-run avoidance simultaneously in the context of an emerging country. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 7
Uncontrolled Keywords: Long-run tax avoidance; Managerial ability; Tax risk; Upper Echelons theory
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HJ Public Finance
Divisions: Faculty of Economics & Business > Doctoral Program in Accounting, Economics, and Management
Depositing User: Rini Widarti Widarti
Date Deposited: 29 May 2024 06:03
Last Modified: 29 May 2024 06:03
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/2344

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