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For some entities, the utility-maximizing evasion rate depends substantially on tax audit features, such as audit probabilities and penalty rates. Bergolo et al. (2017) document large misperceptions about these features. In this paper, we expand the analysis of survey data to explore potential...
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Tax justice advocates have spent the past decade building public consciousness about the tax planning practices of … the growing consumer response to these campaigns, a group of tax justice advocates created a “fair trade”-style branding …
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evasion. Nevertheless most people pay their taxes most of the time. In a lab experiment, we show that the willingness to pay …
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The probabilities associated with a tax return being audited or containing underreported tax are formulated here in a different way. This new formulation is mathematically equivalent to the traditional formulation; however, it reveals a trigonometric relationship between these probabilities that...
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of whether the court adopts the new rule, the Article concludes with the theory that, rather than a court using its “best …
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This article examines the optimal level of tax compliance and the optimal penalty for noncompliance in circumstances in which the substance of the tax law is uncertain that is, when the precise application of the Internal Revenue Code to a particular situation is not clear. In such situations, a...
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This theoretical paper studies the relation between tax audits and labour market outcomes (job creation and unemployment) in an economy that contemplates penalties for firms that evade taxes and rewards for firms that comply with tax rules. Intuitively, the simultaneous presence of penalty and...
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This Article examines the tax law’s subsidies for inequality and segregation in primary and secondary education, analyzing the federal charitable deduction and education savings plans, and state tax credits for education. It argues that the tax system diverts funds from traditional public...
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described by the economic theory. We determine a significant influence of the labeling and the earmarking of taxes. We can show …
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