For the last decade a major trend within tax administrations has been to shift from a roughly one size fits all approach—where close to all taxpayers experience a deterrence approach—to a more responsive and collaborative approach as in co-operative compliance programmes. Such programmes build on the idea that the participating corporations disclose relevant information including their tax risks and are transparent to the tax administrations and in return will tax administrations provide real-time predictability and clarity concerning taxation issues of relevance for the corporation. In brief, co-operative compliance builds on the slogan: “…certainty in exchange for transparency” (OECD 2016, 7). Co-operative compliance has increasin...
Tax authorities increasingly rely on a cooperative approach to support corporate tax compliance. Thi...
This thesis seeks to analyse the impact that operating in jurisdictions with different socio-economi...
Growing pressures on resources means that tax administrations rely increasingly upon risk assessment...
For the last decade a major trend within tax administrations has been to shift from a roughly one si...
This working paper presents an analysis of the experiences of Cooperative Compliance in Denmark. Coo...
The concept of “cooperative compliance” has been used by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation ...
This report outlines the Swedish cooperative compliance project Fördjupad samverkan - FS (enhan...
This report outlines the Swedish cooperative compliance project Fördjupad samverkan - FS (enhanced ...
This working paper presents the findings of a study of Co-operative Compliance in the Netherlands an...
This report examines the experiences with a collaborative compliance project – Enhanced Customer Co...
Taxation is central to the financing of most states, and monitor-ing that taxpayers comply with laws...
In cooperative compliance programs, firms and tax administrations agree on cooperation instead of co...
Key Findings Understanding how co-operative compliance programmes — collaborations between tax admi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Berghahn via the DOI in this recordTaxation...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordCooperat...
Tax authorities increasingly rely on a cooperative approach to support corporate tax compliance. Thi...
This thesis seeks to analyse the impact that operating in jurisdictions with different socio-economi...
Growing pressures on resources means that tax administrations rely increasingly upon risk assessment...
For the last decade a major trend within tax administrations has been to shift from a roughly one si...
This working paper presents an analysis of the experiences of Cooperative Compliance in Denmark. Coo...
The concept of “cooperative compliance” has been used by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation ...
This report outlines the Swedish cooperative compliance project Fördjupad samverkan - FS (enhan...
This report outlines the Swedish cooperative compliance project Fördjupad samverkan - FS (enhanced ...
This working paper presents the findings of a study of Co-operative Compliance in the Netherlands an...
This report examines the experiences with a collaborative compliance project – Enhanced Customer Co...
Taxation is central to the financing of most states, and monitor-ing that taxpayers comply with laws...
In cooperative compliance programs, firms and tax administrations agree on cooperation instead of co...
Key Findings Understanding how co-operative compliance programmes — collaborations between tax admi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Berghahn via the DOI in this recordTaxation...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordCooperat...
Tax authorities increasingly rely on a cooperative approach to support corporate tax compliance. Thi...
This thesis seeks to analyse the impact that operating in jurisdictions with different socio-economi...
Growing pressures on resources means that tax administrations rely increasingly upon risk assessment...