Analysis of the Effect of Leverage, Profitability, Company Size, Sales Growth and Institutional Ownership on Tax Avoidance (Empirical Study on Manufacturing Companies Registered on BEI 2017-2021)

  • Sukma Cahyanti B
  • Cik A
  • Digdowiseiso K
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This study aims to examine the Analysis of the Effect of Leverage, Profitability, Firm Size, Sales Growth and Institutional Ownership on Tax Avoidance. The object of this research is a manufacturing company in the consumer goods industry sector (goods consumer industry). The sample used in this study was 115 samples consisting of 23 companies for 5 years. With purposive sampling technique, the method used is multiple regression analysis, classical assumption test and descriptive statistics. The results showed that Leverage had no effect on tax avoidance, Profitability had a positive effect on tax avoidance, Firm size had no effect on tax avoidance, Sales Growth had a negative effect on tax avoidance, Institutional ownership had no effect on tax avoidance.

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Sukma Cahyanti, B., Cik, A., & Digdowiseiso, K. (2024). Analysis of the Effect of Leverage, Profitability, Company Size, Sales Growth and Institutional Ownership on Tax Avoidance (Empirical Study on Manufacturing Companies Registered on BEI 2017-2021). Journal of Social Science, 5(2), 388–405. https://doi.org/10.46799/jss.v5i1.766

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