eCo-Fin
Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Report Assigment

Effect of Leverage, Profitability and Company Size on Tax Aggressiveness. (Empirical Study: Subsector Manufacturing Companies Food, Beverage, Cosmetics and Household Purposes Manufacturing Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for 2014-2017)

Lia Dama Yanti (Universitas Buddhi Dharma)
Lisyani Hartono (Universitas Buddhi Dharma)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 Feb 2019

Abstract

The aim of this research to obtain empirical evidence about the leverage, profitability and size of firm to tax aggressiveness. Population of this research is the audited financial statements in manufacturing company food and beverage sub-sector and cosmetic sub-sector and household goods listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2014-2017. Determination of the sample was done by using purposive sampling with the number of samples of 11 companies over a period of 4 years of consecutive observations so that the total sample of 44. This research data using SPSS version 21 with descriptive statistical test, classical assumption test, multiple linear regression analysis, hypothesis test The results of the research that has been processed shows that the significant value of leverage that is proxied using DER is 0.275, the significant value of profitability proxyed using ROA is 0.001, and the significant value of firm size proxied using LN is 0,000. And from the results of research show that leverage does not have a significant effect on tax aggressiveness, while profitability and firm size have an effect on the aggressiveness of tax

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ef

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Focusing on the development of economics, especially finance & accounting, both scientific and practical reviews, is expected to be a scientific medium for the creation of integration between theoretical studies and practical studies for the development of economics in various social aspects. ...