Data published by the Canada Revenue Agency show that tax compliance at the most basic level (filing and remitting on time) is quite satisfactory, while the more significant levels of tax compliance, as measured by the proportion of taxpayers judged to be at “substantive risk of non-compliance”, shows more problems. Whether increased audits and penalties are the best way to deal with this non-compliance depends on the reasons why taxpayers fail to comply. If taxpayers care only about incentives and are “playing the audit lottery”, increasing penalty and audit rates should improve compliance. But if psychological factors (including moral and ethical concerns) are important, improved compliance might instead be achieved by strategies that cha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar via the lin...
Tax non-compliance presents a major problem because it undermines the effectiveness of a country's m...
The excel file contains a row per subject who undertook the experiment. This includes the values the...
There is considerable evidence that enforcement efforts can increase tax compliance. However, there...
Many taxing authorities, including those in the United States (U.S.), rely on voluntary tax complian...
Our study examines whether combining experimental economics and economics psychology techniques can ...
The tax compliance literature indicates that many factors, including economic, social, psychological...
<p>The paper reviews the models of tax compliance with an emphasis on economic and behavioral perspe...
What will increase individuals\u27 compliance with the federal income tax? There are rich legal, e...
Why do some people actively resist government authority and decisions? What situations are more lik...
The importance of behavioural economics in supplementing and extending the neoclassical analysis of ...
Since 1978, economists, psychologists, sociologists and accountants have used experiments to investi...
This study aims to provide empirical evidence that audit strategy, audit rate, perceived probability...
Taxes are the largest source of tax revenue today, but the realization of tax revenue has not been o...
As the economic factors are insufficient to explain tax compliance behaviour, tax literature evolves...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar via the lin...
Tax non-compliance presents a major problem because it undermines the effectiveness of a country's m...
The excel file contains a row per subject who undertook the experiment. This includes the values the...
There is considerable evidence that enforcement efforts can increase tax compliance. However, there...
Many taxing authorities, including those in the United States (U.S.), rely on voluntary tax complian...
Our study examines whether combining experimental economics and economics psychology techniques can ...
The tax compliance literature indicates that many factors, including economic, social, psychological...
<p>The paper reviews the models of tax compliance with an emphasis on economic and behavioral perspe...
What will increase individuals\u27 compliance with the federal income tax? There are rich legal, e...
Why do some people actively resist government authority and decisions? What situations are more lik...
The importance of behavioural economics in supplementing and extending the neoclassical analysis of ...
Since 1978, economists, psychologists, sociologists and accountants have used experiments to investi...
This study aims to provide empirical evidence that audit strategy, audit rate, perceived probability...
Taxes are the largest source of tax revenue today, but the realization of tax revenue has not been o...
As the economic factors are insufficient to explain tax compliance behaviour, tax literature evolves...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar via the lin...
Tax non-compliance presents a major problem because it undermines the effectiveness of a country's m...
The excel file contains a row per subject who undertook the experiment. This includes the values the...