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The Effect of Ownership Structure, Cash Holding and Tax Avoidance on Income Smoothing

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  • Nico Alexander

    (Trisakti School of Management, Kyai tapa No. 20, 11440, Jakarta, Indonesia Author-2-Name: Author-2-Workplace-Name: Author-3-Name: Author-3-Workplace-Name: Author-4-Name: Author-4-Workplace-Name: Author-5-Name: Author-5-Workplace-Name: Author-6-Name: Author-6-Workplace-Name: Author-7-Name: Author-7-Workplace-Name: Author-8-Name: Author-8-Workplace-Name:)

Abstract

Objective - This study aims to undertake an empirical study of the influence of ownership structure, cash holding, and tax avoidance on income smoothing. Methodology/Technique � Ownership structure in this research is measured by public ownership and managerial ownership. The population of this research are manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) between 2015-2017 and there are 50 companies that meet the criteria and serve as the research sample. The sample selection in this study uses purposive sampling and the hypotheses were tested using binary logistics. Findings � The results of this study show that managerial ownership and public ownership, cash holding by companies and tax avoidance do not have influence on income smoothing. These results show that managerial ownership and public ownership do not affect income smoothing because there are same interest, to improve their wealth. Similarly, neither how much cash is held by a company nor tax avoidance behavior effect income smoothing. Type of Paper - Empirical.

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  • Nico Alexander, 2019. "The Effect of Ownership Structure, Cash Holding and Tax Avoidance on Income Smoothing," GATR Journals jfbr166, Global Academy of Training and Research (GATR) Enterprise.
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    1. Stuart Michelson & James Jordan-Wagner & Charles Wootton, 2000. "The relationship between the smoothing of reported income and risk-adjusted returns," Journal of Economics and Finance, Springer;Academy of Economics and Finance, vol. 24(2), pages 141-159, June.
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    Keywords

    Income Smoothing; Ownership Structure; Cash Holding; Tax Avoidance.;
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    JEL classification:

    • G23 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Non-bank Financial Institutions; Financial Instruments; Institutional Investors
    • G28 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Government Policy and Regulation

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