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Corporate Ownership, Governance and Tax Avoidance: An Interactive Effects
Author(s) -
Hairul Azlan Annuar,
Ibrahim Aramide Salihu,
Siti Normala Sheikh Obid
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
procedia - social and behavioral sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1877-0428
DOI - 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.11.063
Subject(s) - tax avoidance , corporate governance , corporate tax , panel data , generalized method of moments , business , government (linguistics) , estimation , accounting , estimator , public economics , econometrics , economics , double taxation , finance , linguistics , philosophy , statistics , mathematics , management
Although tax avoidance practices are as old as taxes themselves, the ways they are being perpetrated among corporate taxpayers have transmuted so sophisticated in recent times. This study thus proposes models for empirical investigations into the relationship between corporate ownership structure and corporate tax avoidance in Malaysia. It was argued, based on cost/benefits consideration of tax avoidance, that family; foreign and government ownerships could be associated with corporate tax avoidance among Malaysian listed companies. The study further proposes that strong governance mechanism could mitigate such association. Two econometrics dynamic panel data models are proposed for the investigation. Generalized Method Moment (GMM) estimator is recommended as the estimation method

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