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Tanya Tang is a Professor of Accounting at the Goodman School of Business, Brock University. Her research focuses on taxation, corporate finance, and accounting practices, particularly in China. She has contributed to understanding tax avoidance strategies, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance in global contexts. Her work often bridges academic insights with practical implications for corporate decision-making and policy formulation.
Research Interests: Dr. Tang’s primary areas of expertise include tax avoidance mechanisms, corporate political activity, earnings management, and cross-border taxation. She also explores the intersection of book-tax differences with financial reporting and market reactions. Her studies frequently highlight empirical analyses of Chinese firms, shedding light on privatization, state-owned enterprises, and intergovernmental tax conflicts.
Publications: Her recent articles analyze tax-related corporate political activities in China, intergovernmental tax conflicts, and value implications of tax avoidance across nations. She has also examined domestic income shifting strategies and the role of annual report tone ambiguity in corporate tax disclosures.
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