Throughout the 1990s, tens of thousands of Australian taxpayers invested in massmarketed tax effective schemes. They enjoyed generous tax breaks until the Australian Taxation Office (Tax Office) told them in 1998 that they abused the system. This study examines the circumstances surrounding taxpayers decision to invest in scheme arrangements. It also explores investors perceptions of the way the Tax Office handled the schemes issue and, perhaps more importantly, why such a large number of investors defied the Tax Offices demands that they pay back taxes. Data were taken from in-depth interviews conducted with 29 scheme investors. Consistent with the procedural justice literature, the findings revealed that many of the scheme investors inter...
The primary aim of the three published journal papers and two conference presentations reported in t...
Between January and July 2002, researchers at the Centre for Tax System Integrity conducted a natio...
The tax compliance literature indicates that many factors, including economic, social, psychological...
Kristina Murphy writes that during the 1990s, Australian taxpayers who invested in mass marketed tax...
In recent years many OECD countries have been observing an increase in middle-income taxpayers makin...
During the 1990s, the number of Australian taxpayers involved in aggressive tax planning more than d...
I would like to take the opportunity today to outline our current approaches including some of the k...
Why do some people actively resist government authority and decisions? What situations are more lik...
In the present paper, an individual’s emotional reactions to punishment are found to play an importa...
During the 1990s, the number of Australian taxpayers involved in aggressive tax planning more than ...
In 2002, Kristina Murphy from the Centre for Tax System Integrity at the Australian National Univers...
In recent years, the number of taxpayers involved in aggressive tax planning has more than doubled, ...
Conference paperWhy an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important ...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important question for regu...
Between January and July 2002, researchers at the Centre for Tax System Integrity conducted a natio...
The primary aim of the three published journal papers and two conference presentations reported in t...
Between January and July 2002, researchers at the Centre for Tax System Integrity conducted a natio...
The tax compliance literature indicates that many factors, including economic, social, psychological...
Kristina Murphy writes that during the 1990s, Australian taxpayers who invested in mass marketed tax...
In recent years many OECD countries have been observing an increase in middle-income taxpayers makin...
During the 1990s, the number of Australian taxpayers involved in aggressive tax planning more than d...
I would like to take the opportunity today to outline our current approaches including some of the k...
Why do some people actively resist government authority and decisions? What situations are more lik...
In the present paper, an individual’s emotional reactions to punishment are found to play an importa...
During the 1990s, the number of Australian taxpayers involved in aggressive tax planning more than ...
In 2002, Kristina Murphy from the Centre for Tax System Integrity at the Australian National Univers...
In recent years, the number of taxpayers involved in aggressive tax planning has more than doubled, ...
Conference paperWhy an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important ...
Why an institution’s rules and regulations are obeyed or disobeyed is an important question for regu...
Between January and July 2002, researchers at the Centre for Tax System Integrity conducted a natio...
The primary aim of the three published journal papers and two conference presentations reported in t...
Between January and July 2002, researchers at the Centre for Tax System Integrity conducted a natio...
The tax compliance literature indicates that many factors, including economic, social, psychological...