Aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance: the case study

There have been increasing literature on aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance, which focus on economic consequences (Ksovreli, 2015; Hanlon & Heitzman, 2010). Campaigners have targeted tax-avoiding corporations through the media, citing the enormous amount of tax losses (Hasseldin...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, Adzhar, Md. Idris, Kamil, Abdul Aziz, Saliza
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spelling my.uum.repo.263402019-08-28T06:16:57Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/26340/ Aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance: the case study Sulaiman, Adzhar Md. Idris, Kamil Abdul Aziz, Saliza HF5601 Accounting There have been increasing literature on aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance, which focus on economic consequences (Ksovreli, 2015; Hanlon & Heitzman, 2010). Campaigners have targeted tax-avoiding corporations through the media, citing the enormous amount of tax losses (Hasseldine, Holland & Van der Rijt, 2012). It is pertinent that policy-makers and tax authorities to take action against tax avoiders and tax intermediaries. This paper focuses on the tax avoidance structures identified during tax audits and investigations and further contributes to an understanding of tax avoidance structures and models. The key models identified are related to the abuse of tax incentives and the use of corporate restructuring to minimize or reduced tax exposures. Based on the Case Management System of the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia, we identify the key structures, their roles and incentives, and outline the tax avoidance schemes. The study summarizes a range of policy responses to tax avoidance, including anti-avoidance rules, disclosure rules and the regulation of tax intermediaries such as tax practitioners. OMJP Alpha Publishing 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/26340/1/IPJAS%203%202%202019%2027%2038.pdf Sulaiman, Adzhar and Md. Idris, Kamil and Abdul Aziz, Saliza (2019) Aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance: the case study. Indian-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Finance (IPJAF), 3 (2). pp. 27-38. ISSN 2600-9161 http://ipjaf.omjpalpha.com/index.php/ipjaf/issue/view/10
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Sulaiman, Adzhar
Md. Idris, Kamil
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Aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance: the case study
description There have been increasing literature on aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance, which focus on economic consequences (Ksovreli, 2015; Hanlon & Heitzman, 2010). Campaigners have targeted tax-avoiding corporations through the media, citing the enormous amount of tax losses (Hasseldine, Holland & Van der Rijt, 2012). It is pertinent that policy-makers and tax authorities to take action against tax avoiders and tax intermediaries. This paper focuses on the tax avoidance structures identified during tax audits and investigations and further contributes to an understanding of tax avoidance structures and models. The key models identified are related to the abuse of tax incentives and the use of corporate restructuring to minimize or reduced tax exposures. Based on the Case Management System of the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia, we identify the key structures, their roles and incentives, and outline the tax avoidance schemes. The study summarizes a range of policy responses to tax avoidance, including anti-avoidance rules, disclosure rules and the regulation of tax intermediaries such as tax practitioners.
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author Sulaiman, Adzhar
Md. Idris, Kamil
Abdul Aziz, Saliza
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title Aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance: the case study
title_short Aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance: the case study
title_full Aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance: the case study
title_fullStr Aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance: the case study
title_full_unstemmed Aggressive tax planning and corporate tax avoidance: the case study
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