Journal of
Accounting and Taxation

  • Abbreviation: J. Account. Taxation
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2141-6664
  • DOI: 10.5897/JAT
  • Start Year: 2009
  • Published Articles: 220

Full Length Research Paper

Earnings management for tax purposes: How do the Greek financially distressed firms react?

Andreas Koutoupis
  • Andreas Koutoupis
  • Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Thessaly, Greece.
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Leonidas G. Davidopoulos
  • Leonidas G. Davidopoulos
  • Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Thessaly, Greece.
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Georgios L. Thanasas
  • Georgios L. Thanasas
  • Department of Management Science and Technology, University of Patras, Greece.
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Vassilis Smaraidos
  • Vassilis Smaraidos
  • Department of Business Administration of Food and Agricultural Enterprises, University of Patras, Greece.
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Georgia ?. Kontogeorga
  • Georgia ?. Kontogeorga
  • Hellenic Court of Audit, Greece.
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  •  Received: 10 November 2022
  •  Accepted: 03 May 2023
  •  Published: 31 October 2024

Abstract

Utilizing SMEs panel data and an Ordinary Least Squares approach, this study examines the effects of tax and financially distressed proxies on Greek SMEs’ earnings management during the 2008 to 2017 periods. We find that SMEs that have great tax liabilities and are financially obligated seem to manipulate their accrual accounts. The findings extend previous evidence on the determinants of earnings management and have important policy implications. First, authorities were proposing to target their audit in crucial accrual accounts especially in financially turbulent times. Moreover, we suggest a better management of taxes that will alter the perception of the citizens regarding tax evasion. Further, we observe, that seeking working capital mainly from the banking sector and less from new investors (share capital increase), strangles business liquidity.

 

Key words: Earnings management, accruals, distressed firms, small medium enterprises (SME), taxation.