Salia, Hussein and Atuilik, Williams Abayaawien (2020) Analysis of Value Added Tax Effect on Firms’ Cash Flow in Various Sectors of the Emerging Economies. In: Emerging Issues and Development in Economics and Trade Vol. 3. B P International, pp. 107-123. ISBN 978-93-89562-85-9
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Inadequate cash flow constitutes the major reason for most corporate failures worldwide. However,
absence of empirical evidence on value added tax (VAT) effect on corporate cash flow in different
industries means that cash flow implications are often ignored by VAT policy makers. This study
examines the relationship between VAT and firms’ cash flow in various sectors of the economy within
the context of an emerging economy. The study employs factor analysis to determine if there is a
statistically significant difference in cash flow effect of VAT on firms among the different industry
groupings in Ghana. The study used data on firms registered with the Large Tax Payer Office (LTO)
of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to conduct the analysis. It was established that VAT effect on
firms’ cash flow differs significantly between industry groupings, depending on the particular factor
influencing the amount of VAT remittance to revenue agencies. The findings also show that
governments’ decisions on the efficiency and neutrality of the VAT scheme must not only be
influenced by its ability to transfer the tax burden from corporate bodies to final consumers, but also
its effect on firms’ cash flow in various industries. The findings have important policy implications for
policy makers in evaluating the efficiency and neutrality of different tax schemes.
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Date Deposited: | 24 Nov 2023 04:23 |
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