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legitimacy: knowledge of taxpayers’ rights and perceived corruption in the tax administration. The results indicate not only that … is related to increased tax knowledge and lower perceptions of corruption. These findings imply that services which …
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legitimacy: knowledge of taxpayers' rights and perceived corruption in the tax administration. The results indicate not only that … is related to increased tax knowledge and lower perceptions of corruption. These findings imply that services which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013017686
To explain the shadow economy in the Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, this paper evaluates the relationship between the shadow economy and tax morale. Viewing tax morale as a measure of the symmetry between the codified laws and regulations of formal institutions (state morality)...
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This paper incorporates tax morale into a search and matching model of equilibrium unemployment, with on-the-job search, extended to both the irregular sector and entrepreneurship. Tax morale is modelled as a social norm for tax compliance which renders evasion costly. The moral cost of tax...
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We study the causal effects of household tax credits on the willingness to demand legally provided services using two survey experiments with 1.974 German homeowners. Participants choose between hypothetical offers of service providers and are randomly assigned to a policy scenario 1) without a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013489492
Collaborative evasion of taxes and social security fees is prevalent in household services, when a household hires a service provider and no third party is involved. However, evidence on the determinants of collaborative tax evasion in general and the household context in particular is lacking....
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Does whistleblowing deter rule violations when such violations are believed to be common? We examine this question in an online experiment about collaborative tax evasion. We vary whether subjects can blow the whistle on their partner in crime and introduce a high-evasion environment by framing...
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determinants such as: corruption, regulation and bureaucracy, quality of public and government services, detection probability …
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This paper gives an overview of tax non-compliance estimates and evaluates the suitability of various tax non-compliance measurement methods for Switzerland. The existing estimates for Switzerland focus strongly on non-declared assets and are based on a limited number of measurement methods....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011933342
We study the causal effects of household tax credits on the willingness to demand legally provided services using two survey experiments with 1.974 German homeowners. Participants choose between hypothetical offers of service providers and are randomly assigned to a policy scenario 1) without a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014290121