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experiment in which underreporting has a higher expected payoff than truthful reporting we find: a large share, about 15 …
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We find experimental evidence that the decision problem of tax compliance changes if subjects ́declarations are not randomly assessed, but is based on their appearance as captured by pictures of their faces, even if the aggregate audit probability does not change. Some subjects may fear that...
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We study experimentally how taxpayers choose between two tax regimes to fund a public good. The first-best tax regime imposes a general, distortion-free income tax. However, this tax cannot be enforced. The second-best alternative supplements the income tax by a specific commodity tax. This tax...
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and social norms, and trust. In a preregistered online experiment (n = 1,038), we find that biased institutions reduce …
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The ability of a tax authority to successfully collect taxes depends critically on both its relationship with the taxpayers and how strongly these taxpayers are committed to contributing to the common good. We present evidence on a new non-intrusive approach aimed at fostering the commitment to...
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experiment carried out in Italy, U.K., U.S., Sweden, and Romania, and assessed tax compliance as reported income as a percentage … of total earned income in the experiment. We uncover that women declare a significantly higher percentage of their income …
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experiment where, for given levels of audit probabilities, fines and tax rates, subjects have to declare their income after … information treatment, are associated, in the context of our experiment, with a significantly larger growth in evasion intensity …
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the model's predictions in a laboratory experiment. Because collusive tax evasion involves social interaction, this paper …
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Third-party reporting and employers' tax withholding are powerful compliance mechanisms, as long as the employer and employee do not collude to evade. Using data from randomly assigned on-site audits among 2,462 Norwegian firms, we provide evidence of collusive tax evasion. We find that firms...
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We explore cheating in a die roll task in response to information about tax evasion in a large-scale experiment on a …
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