Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important question for regulatory agencies. This paper discusses the findings of an empirical study that shows that the use of threat and legal coercion as a regulatory tool—in addition to being more expensive to implement—can sometimes be ineffective in gaining compliance. Using survey data collected from 2292 taxpayers accused of tax avoidance, it will be demonstrated that variables such as trust need to be considered when managing noncompliance. If regulators are seen to be acting fairly, people will trust the motives of that authority, and will defer to their decisions voluntarily. This paper therefore argues that to shape desired behaviour, regulators will need to...
The task of the Centre for Tax System Integrity is to extend understanding of how and why cooperatio...
Throughout the 1990s, tens of thousands of Australian taxpayers invested in massmarketed tax effecti...
The closing decades of the 20th century saw significant policy developments in the movement to impro...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important question for reg...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important question fo...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an extremely important questi...
Conference paperWhy an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important ...
Why do some people actively resist government authority and decisions? What situations are more lik...
To trust is to believe that another person will cooperate for your benefit and will not take advanta...
In recent years many OECD countries have been observing an increase in middle-income taxpayers makin...
New enforcement strategies allow agents to gain the regulator’s trust and consequently face a lower ...
Both the power of tax authorities to detect and punish non-compliance and the perceived trust in the...
New enforcement strategies allow agents to gain the regulator’s trust and consequently face a lower ...
Both coercion, such as strict auditing and the use of fines, and legitimate procedures, such as assi...
Both the power of tax authorities to detect and punish non-compliance and the perceived trust in the...
The task of the Centre for Tax System Integrity is to extend understanding of how and why cooperatio...
Throughout the 1990s, tens of thousands of Australian taxpayers invested in massmarketed tax effecti...
The closing decades of the 20th century saw significant policy developments in the movement to impro...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important question for reg...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important question fo...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an extremely important questi...
Conference paperWhy an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important ...
Why do some people actively resist government authority and decisions? What situations are more lik...
To trust is to believe that another person will cooperate for your benefit and will not take advanta...
In recent years many OECD countries have been observing an increase in middle-income taxpayers makin...
New enforcement strategies allow agents to gain the regulator’s trust and consequently face a lower ...
Both the power of tax authorities to detect and punish non-compliance and the perceived trust in the...
New enforcement strategies allow agents to gain the regulator’s trust and consequently face a lower ...
Both coercion, such as strict auditing and the use of fines, and legitimate procedures, such as assi...
Both the power of tax authorities to detect and punish non-compliance and the perceived trust in the...
The task of the Centre for Tax System Integrity is to extend understanding of how and why cooperatio...
Throughout the 1990s, tens of thousands of Australian taxpayers invested in massmarketed tax effecti...
The closing decades of the 20th century saw significant policy developments in the movement to impro...