Regulation and Enforcement of Financial Reporting in Austria |
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Authors: | Merkl-Davies Doris |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Wales Bangor, Bangor Gwynedd, LL57 2DG, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper provides an overview of financialreporting instruments and enforcementmechanisms in Austria, with special emphasis onthe role of the courts in this process. Formerresearch in this area has either focused on thecontent of judicial rulings and interpretationsof the law or on the interplay betweenregulation and creative accounting, whereasthis paper focuses on the involvement of courtsand administrative authorities in theregulation and enforcement process by means ofa statistical analysis of judicial rulings andinterpretations of the law in the case ofAustria between 1990 and 2003. TheAdministrative Court, in its role as thehighest court of appeal in all tax matters,emerges as by far the most active enforcementagent in Austria. This is a direct result offiscal authorities fulfilling the role of anenforcement agency of financial reportingregulations in Austria. Regulation andenforcement of financial reporting regulationsoccur less frequently in the civil and criminalcourts and emerge as a by-product of companylitigation issues. Almost fifty percent ofcases are not primarily concerned with theenforcement of accounting regulations, but withthe enforcement of filing regulations. |
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Keywords: | Austria courts enforcement financial reporting regulation |
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