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Who benefits from the evasion of value added taxes (VAT)? Using a reform that enforced VAT on previously non-compliant large retailers in Armenia, we estimate a onethird passthrough of the tax burden on prices. This suggests that pre-enforcement evasion rents were broadly shared with consumers...
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degrees of weakening of the 'quotient familial' , a feature of the French system of direct taxation which can be interpreted …
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This paper explores the connection between the proliferation of cashless, or e-money, payments and value-added tax (VAT) compliance. We present both visual and descriptive evidence that illustrates a negative correlation between e-money use and VAT evasion, proxied by the VAT compliance gap for...
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integrated production and thus leads to more outsourcing. Additionally, we analyse how domestic costs and taxation affect the … and therefore, increase employment. Concerning the impact of taxation, we find that a lower consumption tax on output … but higher fixed costs than the domestic production, we show that the opposite effects concerning competition and taxation …
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