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We investigate effects of tax reporting institutions on evasion and incidence using an experimental double auction market setting. We find that 28% of the sellers are truthful when only sellers report, but that 88% and 64% of them are truthful under costless and costly third-party reporting by...
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We study the effects of different tax reporting mechanisms in experi-mental double auction markets in the laboratory. The sales tax is paidby the seller, and we compare market outcomes in a no-tax conditionto cases where (i) tax evasion is impossible, (ii) taxes can be evaded butthere is an...
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experiment in which buyers and sellers trade a fictitious good in double auction markets. A per-unit tax is imposed on sellers …
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experiment in which buyers and sellers trade a fictitious good in double auction markets. A per-unit tax is imposed on sellers …
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experiment in which buyers and sellers trade a fictitious good in double auction markets. A per-unit tax is imposed on sellers …
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experiment in which buyers and sellers trade a fictitious good in double auction markets. A per-unit tax is imposed on sellers …
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This paper uses store-level data on consumer liquor revenues and volume sales in Oregon to estimate the effect of state tax differentials on consumer demand. Liquor privatization in Washington led to higher prices from new taxes. I calculate the impact of tax incidence on tax avoidance using...
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We investigate effects of tax reporting institutions on evasion and incidence using an experimental double auction market setting. We find that 28% of the sellers are truthful when only sellers report, but that 88% and 64% of them are truthful under costless and costly third-party reporting by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014082232