Trent Krupa

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Assistant Professor in Accounting

Department Accounting
Office Address 377 Business Building
Email Address trentkrupa@psu.edu

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Expertise

Taxes and business strategies, tax enforcement, risk governance, internal information

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Education

Ph.D. in Business Administration, Accounting (Minor: Finance), University of Connecticut, 2022

Courses Taught

ACCTG 405 – Prin of Tax I (3)
ACCTG 405 Principles of Taxation I, is the first course that undergraduate accounting majors take that is devoted entirely to taxation. Although the course is intended for accounting majors, the content is relevant to finance majors seeking elective courses. The objective of the course is to provide students with a basic understanding of the concepts, terminology, and decision-making skills specific to the discipline of taxation that are germane to the professional development of those preparing for a career in accounting. Although the course surveys the many forms of taxation that are found in industrialized societies, and the comparisons thereof, the main focus is on the federal income taxation of individuals. However, coverage is provided regarding the manner in which the taxation of individuals relates to corporate and partnership entities. ACCTG 405 is related to other accounting courses through its coverage of income concepts, and micro-economic principles. The former compares differences in the measurement of financial accounting income with the manner in which income is determined according to the tax laws. The latter emphasizes business decision-making principles that are important in the managerial portion of the accounting program. The course covers topics that illustrate fundamental tax strategies and how such enable taxpayers to achieve business and personal economic objectives. The assessment process in ACCTG 405 incorporates examinations, homework assignments, and individual and group projects. The exams are combinations of objective questions and open-ended problems. Exams are often given in the evening. Course learning aids include a text book, on-line tax research services, spreadsheet software, and a packet of handouts prepared by instructors to keep the classes updated on the many changes in the tax laws that occur each year.

Selected Publications

Krupa T., Mullaney M., "The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Decision-Making: Evidence from the Effectiveness of Corporate Tax Strategies." Review of Accounting Studies, 2025
Ferguson V., Krupa T., Laux R., "Tax Administration Quality and Foreign Investment in Developing Countries: Evidence from Participation in Tax Inspectors Without Borders." Journal of Accounting and Economics, 2025, pp. 32
Hribar P., Kravet T., Krupa T., "Earnings Myopia and Private Equity Takeovers." Review of Accounting Studies, vol. 30, 2025, pp. 994-1035
Ferguson V., Krupa T., Laux R., "Raising the Stakes: How Progressive Tax Rates Affect Risk-Taking by Pass-Through Businesses." Contemporary Accounting Research, vol. 42, no. 1, 2025
Krupa T., "Do Enterprise Risk Assessments Affect Tax Aggressiveness? Evidence from U.S. ORSA Regulation." The Accounting Review, vol. 99, no. 2, 2024, pp. 307-339

Honors and Awards