Risk attitudes of tax practitioners and firm influence

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作者
Lynch, Ruth [1 ]
McCullagh, Orla [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Limerick, Dept Accounting & Finance, Limerick, Ireland
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Tax practitioners; Risk appetite; Firm; Social practice; Risk decision-making; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; PROSPECT-THEORY; CLIENT ADVOCACY; PROFESSIONALS; ETHICS; MANAGEMENT; AVOIDANCE; AVERSION; ORGANIZATIONS; ENFORCEMENT;
D O I
10.1108/MEDAR-06-2023-2050
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to garner a deeper understanding of the site of influence of aspects of risk management for tax practitioners.Design/methodology/approachThe research design is twofold. Phase one consisted of a wide-scale international survey with 1,061 tax experts across 59 jurisdictions. In phase two, the authors followed up with 68 semi-structured interviews with tax practitioners working in 11 different countries.FindingsThe findings recognise the importance of the firm as a significant "site of influence" for tax practitioners in shaping their risk appetite in their tax work. The firm eclipses other influences of risk such as professional body oversight, public interest and demographic markers such as gender and career stage. The authors show that firm is significant, irrespective of size of firm.Practical implicationsThis work has practical implications as the findings highlight the importance of oversight of professional service firms by both the professional accountancy bodies and revenue authorities. The findings may have impact on the ethical training and guidance for trainee accountants in terms of an increased awareness on the employing firm as a site of influence for tax practitioners.Originality/valueThis research is important as it adds to the significant body of work on firm socialisation and highlights the important role that the firm holds in moderating (or exacerbating) the risk appetite of tax practitioners, which has significant implications in terms of pushing the boundaries of tax aggressive behaviours. The work aims to recognise the important role that tax practitioners can have in moderating aggressive tax practice, and, thus, reducing tax inequalities and shaping a better world of "Reduced Inequalities" (SDG10).
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页数:23
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