Africa Tax Accounting Journal (ATAJ) is an international accounting journal. The Journal therefore invites articles covering tax accounting practices of Africa companies, and other matters relating o government fiscal policies. The areas of interest to the journal include (but not limited to): 1) Africa companies tax accounting diverse methods, recognition, disclosure; 2) testing the relevance of Africa governments’ fiscal policies and the effects on corporate tax; 3) testing Africa Companies decision making from diverse tax policies. To serve our readers well, each published paper’s abstract will be made available for free.
The importance of international tax accounting practices in Africa is justified by the widespread of IFRS/IPSAS adoption in many large and even small companies in Africa, the effect of governments’ fiscal policies on financial reporting, as well the dearth of the standards in cross-country comparative tax accounting literature. Africa Tax Accounting Journal (ATAJ) broad coverage makes it easy to learn about the latest practical and scholarly thinking, providing accounting practitioners and scholars of the state-of-the-art accounting knowledge in international accounting.
Editor-in-Chief
Prof John Kwaku Amoh – Professor of Accounting and Taxation, University of Professional Studies, Accra, Ghana
Academic Editors
Prof. Michael Adelowotan – University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Practitioner Editors
Dr. Rabiu Olowo – Professor of Practice: Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN)
Machame Henry – Accounting Econometrician, MachameRatios, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Dr. Dominic Erah – Risk Management, Central Bank of Nigeria
Editorial Advisory Board
Professor Taiwo Asaolu – Vice Chancellor, University of Ilesa, Osun State, Nigeria
Professor Bello Ahmed – Department of Accounting and Finance, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria