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Measuring labour tax avoidance and undeclared work: evidence from tax-avoidant offending firms

Diego Ravenda (TBS Business School, Barcelona Campus, Barcelona, Spain)
Maika Melina Valencia-Silva (EAE Business School, Barcelona, Spain)
Josep Maria Argiles-Bosch (Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)
Josep García-Blandón (IQS School of Management, Universidad Ramón Llull, Barcelona, Spain)

Journal of Applied Accounting Research

ISSN: 0967-5426

Article publication date: 8 June 2020

Issue publication date: 14 July 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper develops novel proxies for labour tax avoidance (LTAV) and tests their validity within a sample of 189 labour tax-avoidant offending firms (LTAOFs) accused of evading social security contributions (SOCs) by public authorities.

Design/methodology/approach

LTAV proxies are based on abnormal values of SOCs paid, reported in the income statements of a sample of 857,790 Spanish firm-years for the period 2001–2015, estimated through two-stage least square panel data regressions with firm fixed effects.

Findings

The results reveal that proxies specifically built to signal both conforming and non-conforming LTAV can provide evidence of abnormally low SOCs as expenses within the sample of LTAOFs. Furthermore, firm-specific financial variables as well as macroeconomic variables significantly influence LTAV.

Research limitations/implications

This study could foster further research on the efficacy of the LTAV proxies and on the drivers and sustainability implications of LTAV for firms and their stakeholders in different socio-economic and institutional contexts.

Practical implications

These LTAV proxies could integrate other methods applied to estimate the undeclared work and its trends. Furthermore, they may assist tax authorities to direct their inspections, detect labour tax evasion and then strengthen the social protection of the employees from employers' illegal exploitation practices, as well as reducing tax revenue shortfalls and related sustainability concerns in the social security systems.

Originality/value

This study proposes a novel methodology to examine LTAV and its determinants through accounting information. This methodology may support researchers to provide a more comprehensive picture of tax planning strategies pursued by companies, that include LTAV, and in this way integrate the extant mature literature on income tax avoidance.

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Citation

Ravenda, D., Valencia-Silva, M.M., Argiles-Bosch, J.M. and García-Blandón, J. (2020), "Measuring labour tax avoidance and undeclared work: evidence from tax-avoidant offending firms", Journal of Applied Accounting Research, Vol. 21 No. 3, pp. 477-496. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAAR-01-2019-0016

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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