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Contemporary Accounting Research Vol. 39 No. 3 2022

The Relevance of Non‐Income Tax Relief*

Michael S. Drake1; Ryan V. Hess2; Jaron H. Wilde3; Braden Williams4

1 Brigham Young University · 2 Oklahoma State University · 3 University of Iowa · 4 University of Texas at Austin

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Abstract

Governments regularly offer non‐income tax relief to attract business investment. However, it is unclear whether or how markets impound information about the relief into security prices. We use novel data from retrospective public records to examine the information content of non‐income tax relief. We predict and find that the receipt and magnitude of this relief are both strongly associated with recipients' future accounting performance and future abnormal returns. We further find that abnormal returns associated with the relief cluster around future earnings information events. In combination, this evidence suggests that non‐income tax relief is value‐relevant but is incorporated into prices over time.

DOI
10.1111/1911-3846.12781
Volume
39
Issue
3
Pages
1797-1833
Language
en
Sources
bibtex:phds-export.bib openalex crossref

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