Mills, LillianNewberry, KayeTrautman, William B2019-02-132019-02-132002http://hdl.handle.net/1885/155663Conference paperWe use Compustat and tax return data to describe trends from 1991-1998 in differences between book and tax measures of income and balance sheet amounts. Our primary findings confirm that book-tax income differences are growing throughout the 1990s. Extending prior work, we partition the sample to describe the differences by industry, global character and profitability. Secondly, we compare Compustat financial statement assets and liabilities to the book balance sheet reported on the tax return and find that the tax return amounts exceed the financial statement amounts in the aggregate. We plan to investigate suggested explanations for this excess, including differences in book versus tax consolidation reporting and off-balance sheet activity.35 pagesapplication/pdfen-AUAuthor/s retain copyrightTrends in book-tax income and balance sheet differences.