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Item Assessment of the Financial Information Disclosures of Pension Fund Administrators in Nigeria(International Accounting and Taxation Research Group, 2018-02-21) Salawu, Rafiu O.; Ololade, Babatunde M.The study investigates extent of compliance of Pension Fund Administrators in Nigeria with PENCOM financial information disclosures guidelines with a view to ensuring that there is transparency and accountability in the management of the contributory pension schemes. Data were collected from both primary and secondary sources. Primary data were sourced from four hundred (400) respondents that are retirees under the contributory pension scheme through administration of questionnaire while secondary data were gathered from the annual reports of eleven (11) Pension Fund Administrators that were purposively selected based on size of fund under management and number of contributions. Primary data were analysed using descriptive statistics while secondary data were analysed using disclosure index to measure the extent of compliance. The study found that 9 out of the 11 sampled Pension Fund Administrators did not achieve 100% compliance on disclosure of financial information in their annual reports in accordance with PENCOM guidelines. Also, the channels of communication of accounting information to members of contributory pension plans in Nigeria on the performance of the fund under management of the PFAs are not meeting members' information needs. Furthermore, result showed that contributors displayed lack of knowledge of contributory pension schemes investment activities and risks. It was recommended that PENCOM should ensure compliance with the PENCOM financial reporting guidelines by the Pension Fund Administrators to enhance prudency and transparency in the management of contributory pension fund in Nigeria. Although annual reports are used by several users, yet contributors to contributory pension schemes as principals of the PFAs in agency relationship should be given more considerations in the choice of channels of communicating financial information to meet their information need and expectations.Item CORPORATE TAX AVOIDANCE OF LISTED FIRMS IN NIGERIA(CITN, 2018-09) Ololade, Babatunde M.; Salawu, Rafiu O.The study focuses on the long run corporate tax avoidance of listed firms in Nigeria with a view to examine the ability of listed firms to pay low amount of cash taxes in naira of pre-tax earnings over a long run period of twelve years. A sample of 19 listed firms were selected based on purposive sampling technique from the list of NSE 30 listed firms on the Nigeria stock exchange. The long-run cash effective tax rate developed by Dyreng, Hanlon, and Maydew (2008) to measure long run tax avoidance was adopted. The study finds that there is variation across the firms in tax avoidance at long run with some firms achieving a lower amount of cash taxes in naira of pre-tax earnings compared to others. The study concludes that firms in the consumer sector pay more taxes than financial service sector though financial service sector firms declare more profit before tax than the consumer sector firms. The study recommends than financial service sector firms should contribute more to education tax in Nigeria.