Abstract:
This study aims to obtain empirical evidence regarding the effect of gender diversity on the
board of commissioners, audit committees, and independent commissioners on tax aggressiveness,
as well as the role of internal control as a moderating variable. The population is property, real estate,
and building construction companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2015– 2020
period. Sample selection using the purposive sampling technique obtained 23 companies with 138
units of analysis (panel data). The results show that the board’s gender diversity has a significant
negative effect on tax aggressiveness. The audit committee and independent commissioners have no
effect on tax aggressiveness. Internal control is not able to moderate the relationship between them.
This research is useful for the company’s management to determine a strategy for carrying out tax
aggressiveness. Further research combines internal and external factors of the company and uses
other factors that can affect tax aggressiveness. Subjects: Corporate Finance; Accounting; Corporate
Governance
Keywords: Tax aggressiveness; board gender diversity; audit committee; independent commissioner;
internal control