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Auditor Independence and Auditor-Provided Tax Service: Evidence from Going-Concern Audit Opinions Prior to Bankruptcy Filings

Dahlia Robinson

SUMMARY: This study examines whether auditors’ provision of tax services impairs auditor independence by focusing on auditors’ going-concern opinions among a sample of bankruptcy filing firms. The evidence from the bankruptcy setting is particularly salient given that the bankruptcy of corporations such as Enron motivated several provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002. More recently, auditors’ provision of tax service to their audit clients has been the focus of new rules by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). Consistent with improved audit quality from information spillover, the study documents a significant positive correlation between the level of tax services fees and the likelihood of correctly issuing a going-concern opinion prior to the bankruptcy filing. One implication of this result is that restricting tax services by auditors of poorly performing firms may diminish the quality of auditors’ reporting decisions without leading to an improvement in auditor independence.

Received: February 2007; Accepted: May 2008

Cited by

Gopal V. Krishnan and Gnanakumar Visvanathan. (2011) Is There an Association between Earnings Management and Auditor-Provided Tax Services?. The Journal of the American Taxation Association 33:2, 111-135
Online publication date: 1-Apr-2011.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (367 KB) 
Dennis R. Lassila, Thomas C. Omer, Marjorie K. Shelley, L. Murphy Smith. (2010) Do Complexity, Governance, and Auditor Independence Influence whether Firms Retain Their Auditors for Tax Services?. Journal of the American Taxation Association 32:1, 1-23
Online publication date: 1-Mar-2010.
Abstract | Enhanced Abstract | PDF (183 KB) 

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