Bias in Quarterly Estimates of Annual Effective Tax Rates and Earnings Management
39 Pages Posted: 10 Sep 2004 Last revised: 24 Aug 2011
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Bias in Quarterly Estimates of Annual Effective Tax Rates and Earnings Management
Bias in Quarterly Estimates of Annual Effective Tax Rates and Earnings Management
Date Written: May 12, 2011
Abstract
We investigate whether quarterly annual effective tax rate (ETR) estimates are systematically biased in comparison to year-end actual ETRs. We find that estimated annual ETRs in the first, second, and third quarters are systematically higher than year-end ETRs. We then investigate whether firms’ overstatement of quarterly ETRs creates slack that is used for earnings management. We find that quarterly ETR increases are more likely to be reversed when firms would have missed their analysts’ earnings forecast absent the reversal. Finally, we show that in the years subsequent to the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) the changes in the ETR are more highly associated with earnings management. These results documenting patterns of annual ETR estimates and revisions contribute to research about how earnings management is accomplished.
Keywords: Earnings Management, Effective Tax Rates, Tax Expense, Quarterly Earnings
JEL Classification: H25, M41, M43, J33
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