When corporations based in areas of above-average income inequality pay more taxes, it’s not just the public that appreciates it—investors do, too. That’s the key finding of our recent research published in the journal Accounting and the Public Interest. When corporations based in areas of above-average income inequality pay more taxes, it’s not just the public that appreciates it—investors do, too. That’s the key finding of our recent research published in the journal Accounting and the Public Interest. Economics & Business Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Investors value corporate tax responsibility when the company is based somewhere with a lot of inequality
