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United Kingdom VAT Court Challenges as Signals of Motivated Overall Tax Minimization Planning
Author(s) -
Kevin A. Diehl
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
taikomoji ekonomika: sisteminiai tyrimai
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2335-8742
pISSN - 1822-7996
DOI - 10.7220/aesr.2335.8742.2015.9.1.6
Subject(s) - tax planning , cash , value added tax , sample (material) , business , accounting , public economics , tax credit , economics , actuarial science , tax avoidance , finance , chemistry , chromatography
Recent evidence shows that activities to minimize value added taxes (VAT) have become important to overall tax reduction planning. Utilizing the sample of companies in the United Kingdom that have contested their VAT burdens in the courts for 2004 through 2009, the characteristics of companies that engage in such VAT minimization activities are identified. Companies that engage in such VAT minimization activities exhibit statistically significant lower effective tax rates (ETRs) and cash effective tax rates (CETRs). They also have statistically significant larger book-tax differences (BTDs).Naujausi duomenys rodo, kad veikla siekiant sumažinti pridėtinės vertės mokestį (PVM) tapo svarbi planuojant sumažinti bendruosius mokesčius. Pasinaudojant Jungtinės Karalystės kompanijų, kurios 2004–2009 m. užginčijo savo PVM naštą teismuose, pavyzdžiu išskiriami bendrovių, vykdančių tokią PVM mažinimo veiklą, požymiai. Šios kompanijos pasižymi statistiškai reikšmingais mažesniais efektyviais mokesčių tarifais ir grynųjų pinigų efektyviais mokesčių tarifais, taip pat statistiškai reikšmingais didesniais finansinio ir mokestinio pelno skirtumais

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