Companies’ Initial Estimates of the One-Time Transition Tax Imposed by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Shannon Chen, M. Erickson, Michelle Harding, Bridget Stomberg, Junwei Xia
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Abstract

We use the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as a setting to offer new insights into companies’ tax accruals. We examine companies’ estimates of the mandatory one-time transition tax on previously untaxed foreign earnings. We exploit the one-year measurement period provided by SAB 118 during which companies could adjust their initial transition tax estimates to examine how companies’ information gathering and processing costs affect these estimates. We find more accurate initial estimates for companies (1) with political access, (2) with less busy financial statement auditors, and (3) who previously accrued estimated incremental U.S. tax on foreign earnings. Finally, we find companies with incentives to manage external perceptions that they pay their “fair share” of tax are more likely to overstate their initial transition tax estimates. Our study provides evidence of cross-sectional differences in companies’ financial reporting of income taxes during a politically sensitive time.
公司对《减税与就业法案》规定的一次性过渡税的初步估计
我们以《减税与就业法案》为背景,对公司的应计税款提供了新的见解。我们研究了公司对以前未征税的外国收入的强制性一次性过渡税的估计。我们利用SAB 118提供的一年计量期,在此期间,公司可以调整其初始过渡税估计,以检查公司的信息收集和处理成本如何影响这些估计。我们发现,对于(1)有政治接触的公司,(2)财务报表审计师不那么忙的公司,以及(3)以前对外国收入应计美国增量税的公司,初步估计更为准确。最后,我们发现,有动机去管理外界认为它们支付了“公平份额”税收的看法的公司,更有可能夸大它们最初的过渡税收估计。我们的研究提供了证据,证明在政治敏感时期,公司的所得税财务报告存在横断面差异。
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