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The purpose of this study is to experimentally investigate an analytical model of tax compliance, assuming a game-theoretic situation between a taxpayer and a tax auditor. Specifically, we focus on the following three research questions. First, would the taxpayer's behavior change if the tax...
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We study the impact of the media negativity bias on tax compliance. Through a framed laboratory experiment, we assess …
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We study the impact of media bias on tax compliance. Through a framed laboratory experiment, we assess how the exposure …
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exogenous crackdowns. To fill this gap, we design an experiment in the context of tax evasion to analyze the efficacy of …
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This paper adds to the economic-psychological research on tax compliance by experimentally testing a simple auditing rule that induces strategic uncertainty among taxpayers. Under this rule, termed the bounded rule, taxpayers are informed of the maximum number of audits by a tax authority, so...
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We run an experiment on the impact of involvement and outcome favorability on the acceptance of collective decisions …
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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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Using an economic bargaining game, we tested for the existence of two phenomena related to social norms, namely norm manipulation – the selection of an interpretation of the norm that best suits an individual – and norm evasion – the deliberate, private violation of a social norm. We found...
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This paper reports results from a linear sanction cost variant of the power-to-take game, with implications for tax policies. We compare a pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) system with an ex-post taxation system in which payroll taxes are collected at the end of the fiscal year. Dissatisfaction with...
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We study the phenomenon of tax evasion using a simple signaling model, in which the signal is taxpayer's reported income. The novelty of our approach lies in the way we define honesty. Specifically, we advocate the view that there are no absolutely honest taxpayers: all taxpayers may under...
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