The Journal of Accounting and Tax Studies (JATS) is a prominent academic publication that brings together innovative research and practical applications in the fields of accounting and taxation. JATS embraces a multidisciplinary perspective, focusing on studies directly related to accounting and tax practices while incorporating insights from finance, economics, law, statistics, and behavioral sciences, aiming to illuminate the complex challenges of the profession.
The journal welcomes diverse research formats, including empirical studies, theoretical analyses, case studies, and reviews. Topics covered by JATS include financial reporting, tax compliance, corporate governance, auditing, internal control systems, reporting standards, capital markets, regulatory authorities, corporate sustainability, and the evolving roles of accounting and tax professionals.
JATS seeks to investigate the use of information and measurement systems in organizations, markets, and public institutions, emphasizing innovations and challenges in financial transparency, tax policies, and regulatory compliance.
By building a bridge between theoretical advancements and practical applications, JATS aspires to serve as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers alike.
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