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The Effect of Detection Risk on Uncertain Tax Position Reporting: Experimental Evidence

Advances in Taxation

ISBN: 978-1-78560-277-1, eISBN: 978-1-78560-276-4

Publication date: 20 October 2015

Abstract

To better detect potential audit issues, since 2010, the Internal Revenue Service has required firms to file a separate schedule individually disclosing each of their uncertain tax positions (UTPs). This study uses an experiment to examine how this increase in detection risk from the newly created IRS schedule influences both a firm’s tax reporting and financial reporting concurrently. We find that corporate tax professionals were more likely to recommend an UTP when their firm had a strong UTP reporting quality, regardless of the detection risk level of the reporting environment. However, we find an interaction effect for the recording of the tax reserve. In a low detection risk environment, corporate tax professionals recorded a higher (lower) tax reserve when their firm had a weak (strong) UTP reporting quality. However, in a high detection risk environment, corporate tax professionals recorded a lower (higher) tax reserve when their firm had a weak (strong) UTP reporting quality. Overall, the results provide insight into the dual nature of UTP reporting and the determinants that influence each reporting behavior.

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Acknowledgments

This paper is based on Lee’s dissertation completed at Drexel University. We thank the committee members Anthony Curatola (Chair), Hsihui Chang, George Tsakumis, Seung Lae Kim, and Bernhard Reichert for their support and guidance. We are grateful for two anonymous referees and the editor for their constructive suggestions. We also thank Michael Paz, Sarah Park, Shelley Rhoades, and workshop participants at the 2013 AAA meeting and 2013 Western AAA meeting for helpful comments. We gratefully acknowledge the IMA for their financial support for this project and Lee acknowledges the Julian Virtue Professorship endowment for release time.

Citation

Lee, R. and Curatola, A.P. (2015), "The Effect of Detection Risk on Uncertain Tax Position Reporting: Experimental Evidence", Advances in Taxation (Advances in Taxation, Vol. 22), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 177-198. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1058-749720150000022005

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