La fourniture de services fiscaux par les auditeurs a-t-elle des effets sur l’évasion fiscale?

Auditor-provided tax services and tax avoidance: evidence from spain.

In this paper, the researchers investigate the relationship between auditor-provided tax services (APTS) and tax avoidance in Spain. As a result of a recently enacted EU legislation, APTS is seriously restricted within the EU. The evidence available so far for the US provides consistent support for a positive relationship between APTS and tax avoidance.
However, given the importance of country-specific institutional issues, such as litigation risk, to understand the relationship between auditors and clients, the possibility of generalising the US evidence to other countries is limited.
Supporting this view, the results indicate that the positive relationship between APTS and tax avoidance observed in the US does not hold in the Spanish market. This result seems robust, as it holds independently of the proxy utilised for measuring tax avoidance, as well as across an array of sensitivity checks.
This study has potentially interesting implications at both theoretical and practical levels.

This article was published in Spanish Journal of Finance and Accounting.

For more information, please visit the following link: Auditor-provided tax services and tax avoidance: evidence from Spain

Diego Ravenda, professeur associé, Dr
Josep Garcia-Blandon, Universitat Ramon Llull
Josep Maria Argiles-Bosch, Universitat de Barcelona
David Castillo-Merino, Universitat Ramon Llull

For more information, please visit the following link: Auditor-provided tax services and tax avoidance: evidence from Spain

Diego Ravenda, professeur associé, Dr
Josep Garcia-Blandon, Universitat Ramon Llull
Josep Maria Argiles-Bosch, Universitat de Barcelona
David Castillo-Merino, Universitat Ramon Llull

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