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This paper analyses why Chinese lawyers report a high level of perceived deterrence in relation to tax evasion even though enforcement is weak. It finds that deterrence here originates from multiple sources, most directly through clients and more distantly through the firm and the state. Lawyers...
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We relate tax evasion behavior to a substantial literature on self and social comparison in judgements. Taxpayers engage in tax evasion as a means to boost their expected consumption relative to others in their "local" social network, and relative to past consumption. The unique Nash equilibrium...
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Tax evasion can be defined as the circumvention, under any form, of the payment of taxes, duties and contributions owed to the state, in the shelter of the law or eluding the legal provisions. The taxpayers, be they legal persons or natural persons, manifest their desire to defend wealth, of...
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