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state Value-Added Tax (VAT) in India's 29 states. Both the direct revenue impact and the indirect impact through the VAT … shortfall could have affected statistical findings on VAT performance was assessed and rejected. Whether or not in India as a …
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This study reviews the effectiveness of state level tax administrations in India with reference to their implementation … transition to the VAT from the predecessor sales tax carried out by India's supreme audit institution, the Office of the … it consequence, widespread tax non-compliance, had a statistically measurable impact on tax performance. Since India …
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in India on July 1, 2017. To get a comparative picture of its vulnerability to tax evasion, data for the OECD countries … India. This is followed by a look at the complex structure of the Indian GST which can result in negative GST rates for some … goods or services. The coordinated examination and reform of India's Central and state GST administrations, overseen by the …
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This paper extends the standard theoretical model of tax enforcement by allowing for the cross-matching of transactions in addition to the auditing of taxpayers. For the Value Added Tax (VAT) the matching of purchase and sales invoices is an important enforcement technique. The paper examines...
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We describe the simple analytics of the four main types of sales taxes under revenue neutrality: the retail sales tax, the value added tax, a cascading sales tax and a manufacturers' sales tax. The retail sales tax is shown to be equivalent to a value added tax. In order to produce equal...
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The VAT is compared to a turnover tax (TT) given monopoly final goods and intermediate goods firms interacting strategically. Linear demands and constant costs are assumed. Via examples it is shown that for both "Cournot" and "Stackelberg" games, a revenue neutral VAT may not exist to a given...
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This paper extends the standard theoretical model of tax enforcement by allowing for the cross- matching of transactions in addition to the auditing of taxpayers. For the Value Added Tax (VAT) the matching of purchase and sales invoices is an important enforcement technique. The paper examines...
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