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- Title
Do creditor control rights impact corporate tax aggressiveness? Evidence from debt covenant violations.
- Authors
Cheng, C. S. Agnes; Francis, Bill B.; Li, Zhi; Shen, Yinjie; Wu, Qiang
- Abstract
We examine the effect of bank interventions on corporate tax aggressiveness via the lens of debt covenant violations. Using three identification strategies, we find that bank interventions have a negative effect on corporate tax aggressiveness. This effect is less pronounced for more financially constrained firms, firms with higher shareholder power and firms facing less powerful banks. Covenant‐violating firms compensate their reduced tax aggressiveness by reducing other expenditures, including capital expenditures and cash acquisitions. Our results suggest that creditors perceive aggressive tax activities as risky investment opportunities.
- Subjects
DEBT; CAPITAL investments; CORPORATE banking; CORPORATE taxes; RIGHTS; TAX planning
- Publication
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 2024, Vol 51, Issue 5/6, p1084
- ISSN
0306-686X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jbfa.12742