Income tax management in banks in the Republic of Serbia
Date
2019
Authors
Todorović, Violeta
Bogićević, Jasmina
Vrzina, Stefan
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Faculty of Economics, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, The Republic of Serbia
Abstract
Income tax management includes a set of activities aimed at the legal minimization of income tax
liabilities. Due to the tax law flexibility and cross-country differences in income taxation, banks may be
in a position to significantly reduce their tax burden. An objective of the paper is to calculate the effective
income tax burden of banks in the Republic of Serbia and examine the impact of income tax on banks’
operations. A research study conducted on a sample of banks between 2010 and 2016 shows that the
effective income tax rate in banks is well below the statutory rate, mostly due to the use of government
tax incentives. Furthermore, 25% of the observations have an effective tax rate of 0% despite the reported
pre-tax income. The latest increase in the statutory tax rate in the Republic of Serbia has not had an impact
on bank leverage, either in the short or long term. This may be an indicator that tax shield effects are not
considered when the statutory tax rate is relatively low. The paper also finds that the effective tax rate is
not correlated with bank profitability.
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Keywords
income tax, tax management, effective tax rate, financial structure, profitability, banks
Citation
Todorović, V., Bogićević, J., & Vržina, S. [2019]. Upravljanje porezom na dobitak u bankama u Republici Srbiji. Ekonomski horizonti, 21(3), 199-208.