Affiliation:
1. Bursa Uludag University, Turkey
Abstract
The taxation power of governments affects companies' business activities. For this reason, the legal limit of tax law must be known by taxpayers. Uncertainty, frequent changes, and interpretation differences in the tax field and reporting reveal tax risks. Today, companies, especially large ones, accept tax risk as a part of the risk management process. Focusing on tax risk management, this chapter presents the discussions on various definitions of tax risk and on the tax risk categories, factors that affect tax risk. The applicability of tax risk management is evaluated from the following perspectives in the chapter: empirical analyses conducted in different countries, tax control framework, and tax risk management practice in various countries. As a result, tax risks are manageable with the support of cooperative compliance models of revenue administrations in countries, the necessity of corporate governance principles, the situation of legal regulations, and the increasing risk management experience of especially large companies.
Reference72 articles.
1. External Auditor Responses to Tax Risk
2. Adelmann, F., & Gaidosch, T. (2020). Cybersecurity of Remote Work During the Pandemic. Special IMF Series on COVID-19. https://www.imf.org/~/media/Files/Publications/covid19-special-notes/en-special-series-on-covid-19-cybersecurity-of-remote-work-during-pandemic.ashx
3. ATO. (2020). Top 1,000 (Income) Tax Performance Program Findings Report. https://www.ato.gov.au/uploadedFiles/Content/SME/downloads/Top_1000_tax_%20performance_program_report_2020.pdf
4. Australia The Board of Taxation. (2019). Post-Implementation Review of the Tax Transparency Code. https://taxboard.gov.au/sites/taxboard.gov.au/files/migrated/2019/02/TTC-Consultation-Paper-final.pdf
5. Conclusion: Lessons for Reforms