Journal articles
Year
2014
Abstract
This paper explores the impact of the Great War on the Blackpool Tower Company (BTC), in particular on profits and taxation. It uses archival material on BTC to chart the impact on it of wartime imposed excess profits duty (EPD) and entertainments tax (ET) and the extent of its disclosures to shareholders on these and related subjects. BTC reacted to increase profits and new taxes by investing surpluses in War Loan, by varying dividends, and by reducing distributable profits through transfers to declared and secret reserves. It did not fully disclose to shareholders the impact of either EPD or ET.
WALTON, P. et RUTTERFORD, J. (2014). The War, Taxation and the Blackpool Tower Company. Accounting History Review (ex Accounting, Business and Financial History), 24(2-3), pp. 103-117.