Chow, Klassen, and Liu (), hereafter CKL, examine whether M&A bidding firms are willing to pay more for target firms that disclose they have not participated in a “tax shelter” sometime in the past. My discussion provides an overview of the past and current tax literature in accounting and places CKL within this expanding literature. I then provide a critique of this interesting and well-executed study that exploits an unusual disclosure to examine tax shelter participation effects.
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