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The effects of state ownership and tax rate cuts on accounting conservatism: evidence from Vietnam

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  • Ben Le
  • Paula Hearn Moore

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the joint effects of state ownership and tax rate cuts on accounting conservatism, considering the different levels of foreign ownership in the context of Vietnam. Design/methodology/approach - The paper uses ordinary least squares regressions and a data set of 405 firms covering the period 2007 to 2019. The manuscript uses three measures of accounting conservatism: Basu’s1997timeliness of earnings, Basu’s1997earnings persistence and the book-to-market ratio. Findings - State-owned enterprises (SOEs) adopt less accounting conservatism than non-SOEs; however, the result is only robust in firms with foreign ownership being lower than the foreign ownership median. Firms increase accounting conservatism in the year immediately prior to the year that the tax rate cuts become effective. An SOE possesses an unusual conflict both as a taxpayer and in having its controlling interest held by the government, which is both a tax creator and a tax collector. Interestingly, the increase in accounting conservatism prior to the year of the tax rate cuts is more pronounced for non-SOEs than SOEs. Practical implications - This research is beneficial to investors and policymakers where the government is both the taxpayer and tax collector and in emerging markets where foreign investment is local firms’ important financing. Originality/value - To the best knowledge, this study is the first in examining the joint effects of state control and tax rate cuts on accounting conservatism.

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  • Ben Le & Paula Hearn Moore, 2021. "The effects of state ownership and tax rate cuts on accounting conservatism: evidence from Vietnam," Pacific Accounting Review, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 34(2), pages 197-224, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:parpps:par-12-2020-0209
    DOI: 10.1108/PAR-12-2020-0209
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