scholarly journals Influence of Profitability, Company Size and Tunneling Incentive on Company Decisions of Transfer Pricing (Empirical Studies on Listed Manufacturing Companies Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2012-2019)

Author(s):  
Diana Sari, Et. al.

Transfer pricing greatly affects state tax revenue, so it is in Indonesia. Transfer pricing practice is carried out by diverting profits or taxable income from Indonesia to another country. The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of profitability, company size and tunneling incentives on company decisions of transfer pricing. This study uses an explanatory method, and uses secondary data in financial reports or annual reports. The population in this study are all manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) based on 2012-2019 financial reports. The results of the analysis of this study indicate that profitability affects the company decisions of transfer pricing, while company size and tunneling incentives have no effect on transfer pricing

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-150
Author(s):  
Atwal Arifin ◽  
Africo Al-Dua Saputra ◽  
Heppy Purbasari

The research is aimed to analyze the effect of company size, profitability, tax, and good corporate governance on the company’s decision to transfer pricing. The dependent variable in this study is transfer pricing which is proxied by the value of the related party transaction sale. The independent variables in this study are company size, profitability, tax, and KAP quality. This research used secondary data on financial reports or annual reports on manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2015-2018 period. Determination of the sample employed purposive sampling method. The sample in this study were 22 companies with 88 data. The results in this study found that (1) company size had a positive effect on transfer pricing, (2) profitability had no effect on transfer pricing, (3) tax had no effect on transfer pricing, and (4) KAP quality had no effect on transfer pricing.


Author(s):  
Nisa Apriani ◽  
Trisandi Eka Putri ◽  
Indah Umiyati

This study aims to analyze the effect of tax avoidance, exchange rate, profitability, leverage, tunneling incentives and intangible assets on transfer pricing decisions. The dependent variable in this study is transfer pricing which is proxied by the value of the related party transaction (RPT) of sales. The independent variables in this study are tax avoidance, exchange rate, profitability, leverage, tunneling incentives and intangible assets. This study uses secondary data on financial reports or annual reports that have been published by companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The population in this study is manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2014-2018 period. By using purposive sampling method, the total overall sample in this study is 70 financial statements from 14 companies. The analytical method used uses logistic regression analysis. The results of the analysis in this study indicate that the exchange rate, profitability, leverage, and intangible assets have a positive effect on the company's transfer pricing decision. While tax avoidance and tunneling incentives negatively affect company transfer pricing decisions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-24
Author(s):  
Siti Suharni ◽  
Arini Wildaniyati ◽  
Dea Andreana

This study is aimed at examining the effects of the Number of Board of Commissioners, Leverage, Profitability, Capital Intensity, Cash Flow, and Company Size toward Conservatism in the manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX). The population used in this study is the yearly financial statements on firm of manufacturing listed at BEI period 2012-2017, using purposive sampling method. The type of data used is secondary data obtained from yerly financial reports published and downloaded through the official BEI website. Data analyzed with Descriptive statistics, test of classic assumption and exmination of hypothesis with multiple linier regression method. The result of hypothesis research shows variable Profitability and Cash Flow have a significant effect on the ability of Conservatism, while the Number of Board of Commissioners, Leverage, Capital Intensity, and Company Size has no effect on the ability of Conservatism.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan Irianis

The purpose of the research is to analyze the effect of Intellectual Capital, Company Size, and Ownership Structure, namely managerial ownership and institusional ownership toward company performance. This research used samples from manufacturing companies that listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during 2012-2015. Based on purposive sampling technique, it got 17 companies as research samples, so as long as 4 years observation there were 68 annual reports were analyzed. Type of data used is secondary data obtained from www.idx.co.id. The analyctical method used is multiple regression analysis.The results of this research showed than Intellectual Capital doesn’t have significant effect to company performance, company size has significant effect to company performance, managerial ownership has significant effect to company performance, and institutional ownership doesn’t have significant effect to company performance.


Author(s):  
Felicia Vanessa Wijaya ◽  
Luky Patricia Widianingsih

Abstract: In the era of globalization, companies are developing into multinational companies that establish branches or subsidiaries in various countries. This globalization has given an impact to increase international transaction. These transactions could lead to transactions with related parties that shows an indication of transfer pricing. Along with the development of globalization, factors affecting transfer pricing are not only derived from taxes, but also from other factors. The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of tax, exchange rate, tunneling incentive, and firm size on transfer pricing. This research used secondary data in the form of annual reports published on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Population of this research was manufacturing companies for years 2014-2018 and by purposive sampling method, a sample of 19 manufacturing companies was obtained. Analysis technique used on this research was a multiple linear regression using SPSS 23 application. The result shows that tax, tunneling incentive, firm size have significant effect on transfer pricing, while exchange rate does not take any effect on transfer pricing. Adjusted R2 determination coefficient of 32,8% shows transfer pricing is affected by tax, exchange rate, tunneling incentive, and firm size, while remaining 67,2% is affected by other variables outside research model. Keywords: Transfer Pricing; Tax; Exchange Rate; Tunneling Incentive; Firm Size.


2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-76
Author(s):  
Anastasia Paula Salean

The objective of this research is to examine the effect of bankruptcy prediction model, leverage, audit lag, and company size towards obtaining a going concern audit opinion.  The samples in this study are 11 companies listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange being classified as manufacturing sector in the year 2008-2011. The sample in this study determined based on purposive sampling. Data used in this study is a secondary data such as annual reports or financial reports.  The results from this study are (1) bankruptcy prediction model having no significant impact on obtaining a going concern audit opinion, (2) leverage having a significant impact on obtaining a going concern audit opinion, (3) audit lag leverage having a significant impact on obtaining a going concern audit opinion, (4) company size having no significant impact on obtaining a going concern audit opinion. Keywords: obtaining a going concern audit opinion, bankruptcy prediction model,leverage, audit lag, company size


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-34
Author(s):  
Tongam Sinambela ◽  
Lisa Nuraini

This study aims to obtain empirical evidence about the effect of Firm Age, Profitability (Return on Assets), and Sales Growth (Sales Growth) on tax avoidance. This study is a quantitative study using secondary data in the form of financial reports and annual reports of food and beverage sub-sector manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2015 to 2019. The sample selection used the purpose sampling method. The data analysis technique uses multiple regression analysis with SPSS 20. The results of this study are that the age of the company has a positive and significant effect on tax avoidance. Variable return on assets has a positive effect on tax avoidance. Sales growth variable has no effect on tax avoidance. This is because high sales growth does not necessarily affect the profit generated because each period also produces a different cost of goods sold.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-134
Author(s):  
Satria tri Nanda ◽  
Neneng Salmiah ◽  
Dina Mulyana

Financial statements describe the company's financial condition. There are many gaps in the financial reports that enable management to commit fraudulent financial reporting. This study purpose to analyze the pentagon fraud, namely the pressure that is proxied by the financial target, the opportunity that is proxied by the effectiveness of monitoring (ineffective monitoring); Rationalization which is proxied by change in auditor; Competence which is proxied by the change of company directors; and Arrogance which is proxied by the number of CEO images that appear (number of CEO's picture), detects fraudulent financial statements measured using the Altman Z Score. The sample used in this study were 24 pharmaceutical sub-sector manufacturing companies registered on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the period 2015 until 2017. The type of data used is secondary data obtained from annual reports and company financial statements for the 2015-2017 period. The analysis of the data used is multiple regression using the SPSS version 16. This study found that financial stability and ineffective monitoring influence fraudulent financial statements. Whereas auditor turnover, change of directors and the number of CEO photos that appear do not affect fraudulent financial statements.


2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 50 ◽  
Author(s):  
Afina Survita Prameswari ◽  
Rahmawati Hanny Yustrianthe

Dalam penelitian ini menyelidiki faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi audit delay pada perusahaan manufaktur 2010-2012. Variabel bebas adalah ukuran perusahaan, Solvabilitas, Profitabilitas, Kantor Akuntan Publik Reputasi dan Auditor Opini. Sedangkan variabel dependen adalah audit delay. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis dan membuktikan secara empiris pengaruh ukuran perusahaan, Solvabilitas, Profitabilitas, Kantor Akuntan Publik Reputasi dan Auditor Opini parsial maupun simultan. Kontribusi dari penelitian ini adalah untuk membantu Badan Pengawas Pasar Modal (Bapepam) dalam menentukan kebijakan dan peraturan mengenai ketepatan waktu penyampaian laporan keuangan. Populasi dalam penelitian ini bahwa perusahaan-perusahaan manufaktur yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia periode 2010-2012, total 40 perusahaan manufaktur diambil dengan menggunakan purposive sampling. Data ini menggunakan metode analisis data sekunder dengan menggunakan regresi berganda. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa variabel tidak mempengaruhi ukuran Perusahaan Audit delay. Variabel solvabilitas tidak berpengaruh pada Audit delay. Profitabilitas pengaruh variabel pada Audit delay. Reputasi Kantor Akuntan Publik untuk Audit efek delay. Variabel Auditor Opini tidak berpengaruh pada Audit delay. Hasil tes ini juga menyatakan bahwa lima faktor ini secara bersamaan berpengaruh terhadap Audit delay. Berdasarkan nilai R2 yang disesuaikan dari 29,4% menunjukkan bahwa hanya 29,4% Audit Keterlambatan variabel dijelaskan oleh Ukuran Perusahaan, Solvabilitas, Profitabilitas, Kantor Akuntan Publik Reputasi dan Auditor Opini. Sedangkan 70,6% sisanya dijelaskan oleh variabel lain yang tidak diteliti dalam penelitian ini.In this study is investigated the factors that influence the Audit Delay in manufacturing companies 2010-2012. Independent variable is the size of the Company, Solvency, Profitability, Public Accounting Firm Reputation and Auditor Opinion. While the dependent variable is the Audit Delay. The purpose of this study was to analyze and demonstrate empirically the effect of company size, Solvency, Profitability, Public Accounting Firm Reputation and Auditor Opinion partially or simultaneously. Contributions of this research is to help the Capital Market Supervisory Agency (Bapepam) in determining the policies and regulations concerning the timely submission of financial reports. The population in this research that the manufacturing companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange the period 2010-2012, a total of 40 manufacturing companies were taken by using purposive sampling. This data using secondary data analysis method using multiple regression. The results of this study indicate that the variable does not affect the size of the Company's Audit Delay. Solvency variable has no effect on Audit Delay. Profitability variable effect on Audit Delay. Reputation Public Accounting Firm to Audit Delay effect. Auditor Opinion variable has no effect on Audit Delay. The results of this test also states that these five factors simultaneously influence on Audit Delay. Based on the adjusted R2 value of 29.4% indicates that only 29.4% Audit Delay variable explained by Company Size, Solvency, Profitability, Public Accounting Firm Reputation and Auditor Opinion. While the remaining 70.6% is explained by other variables not examined in this study.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Hesty Juni Tambuati Subing

The purpose of this research is to know about the effect of these factors Corporate Governane proxy by Institutional Ownership and Number of Board of Directors, Firm Size, and Return On Asset in basic industry and chemistry towards capital structure, and also to determine which of those factors having powerful effect to the capital structure. This research is using secondary data, such as the financial reports, annual reports and other related information of basic industry and chemistry listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange which sample were taken from 45 companies for the period of 2013 to 2014, and the choosing of these samples was based on the purposive sampling method. Panel data is used to test the effect of Institutional Ownership, Board of Directors, Return on Asset and Firm Size among as independent variables, in regard to capital structure as dependent variables. The result shows that only Return On Asset have significant effect to the Capital Structure in the basic industry and chemistry. Meanwhile Institutional Ownership, Board of Directors and Firm Size have no effect to the Capital Structure in the basic industry and chemistry. Keywords: Institutional Ownership, Board of Directors, Return On Asset, Firm Size, Capital Structure


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