TAX IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS IN PUBLIC ACCOUNTING
ABSTRACT
The study aims to assess the tax implications of international transactions in public accounting, focusing on tax compliance, risk management, and the impact of tax treaties. A survey design was adopted to gather data from tax accountants and financial managers, providing a broad perspective on the challenges and practices in international taxation. The sample size, calculated using Taro Yamane’s formula, was 392 from a population of 9,000 accountants in Lagos, ensuring a reliable sample. Lagos was chosen for its extensive involvement in international business transactions. The survey instrument’s reliability coefficient score was 0.86, confirming its dependability. Findings indicate significant complexities in tax compliance and risk management due to varying international tax laws and limited understanding of tax treaties. The study recommends enhancing international tax training programs and developing comprehensive guidelines to assist accountants in navigating these complexities.
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