A study on corporate tax avoidance

In an era of global financial complexity, corporate tax avoidance has emerged as one of the most debated issues in modern business practices. This comprehensive work delves deep into the intricate world of corporate tax strategies, offering fresh insights into how companies navigate the delicate balance between legal tax optimization and ethical responsibilities.

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Year
2025
Pages
185
ISBN
978-88-6938-464-6
Book subjects
In an era of global financial complexity, corporate tax avoidance has emerged as one of the most debated issues in modern business practices. This comprehensive work delves deep into the intricate world of corporate tax strategies, offering fresh insights into how companies navigate the delicate balance between legal tax optimization and ethical responsibilities.  Drawing from original empirical research across multiple institutional settings, this book examines the multifaceted nature of tax avoidance through various lenses, from the fundamental framework of tax planning to the crucial roles of corporate governance and executive incentives. The analysis spans critical areas, including tax risk management, capital structure decisions, and the banking sector’s unique dynamics of tax avoidance. The author meticulously unravels the “under-sheltering puzzle,” revealing the drivers that might incentivize corporations to forgo tax-saving opportunities despite apparent financial advantages. Through an innovative analysis of executive compensation, inside debt, and risk-taking behavior, the book challenges conventional wisdom about corporate tax decisions.