We study experimentally how taxpayers choose between two tax regimes to fund a public good. The first-best tax regime imposes a general, distorsion-free income tax. However, this tax cannot be enforced. The second-best alternative supplements the income tax by a specific commodity tax. This tax cannot be evaded but distorts optimal consumption choices, instead. The result is that a large majority of subjects prefer the general income tax regime. The bulk of votes is consistent with actual payoffs. We isolate tax morale as cause for payoffs above theoretical predictions
There is an apparent disconnect between much of the academic literature on tax compliance and the ad...
Why do people pay taxes ? Rational choice theory has fallen short in answering this question. Anothe...
This paper incorporates the positive relationship between tax compliance and tax morale into the soc...
We analyze the impact of tax morale on optimal progressive labor income taxation. Only universal bas...
This paper is the first to provide evidence of efficient taxation of groups with heterogeneous level...
The predictions of expected utility theory (EUT) applied to tax evasion are awed on two counts: (i)...
This paper is the first to provide evidence of efficient taxation of groups with heterogeneous level...
We analyze the impact of tax morale on optimal progressive labor income taxation. Only universal ba...
As the link between tax compliance and tax morale is found to be robust, finding the determinants of...
Abstract:we study a family of models of tax evasion, where a flat-rate tax finances only the provisi...
The literatures dealing with voting, optimal income taxation, and implementation are integrated here...
Taxpayers are more compliant than the traditional economic models predict. Why? The literature calls...
This paper incorporates tax morale into the Allingham Sandmo (1972) model of income tax evasion. Tax...
This paper presents empirical evidence that “tax morale” – taxpayers’ intrinsic motivation to pay ta...
We present a model of income tax avoidance with heterogenous agents, assuming the presence of a comp...
There is an apparent disconnect between much of the academic literature on tax compliance and the ad...
Why do people pay taxes ? Rational choice theory has fallen short in answering this question. Anothe...
This paper incorporates the positive relationship between tax compliance and tax morale into the soc...
We analyze the impact of tax morale on optimal progressive labor income taxation. Only universal bas...
This paper is the first to provide evidence of efficient taxation of groups with heterogeneous level...
The predictions of expected utility theory (EUT) applied to tax evasion are awed on two counts: (i)...
This paper is the first to provide evidence of efficient taxation of groups with heterogeneous level...
We analyze the impact of tax morale on optimal progressive labor income taxation. Only universal ba...
As the link between tax compliance and tax morale is found to be robust, finding the determinants of...
Abstract:we study a family of models of tax evasion, where a flat-rate tax finances only the provisi...
The literatures dealing with voting, optimal income taxation, and implementation are integrated here...
Taxpayers are more compliant than the traditional economic models predict. Why? The literature calls...
This paper incorporates tax morale into the Allingham Sandmo (1972) model of income tax evasion. Tax...
This paper presents empirical evidence that “tax morale” – taxpayers’ intrinsic motivation to pay ta...
We present a model of income tax avoidance with heterogenous agents, assuming the presence of a comp...
There is an apparent disconnect between much of the academic literature on tax compliance and the ad...
Why do people pay taxes ? Rational choice theory has fallen short in answering this question. Anothe...
This paper incorporates the positive relationship between tax compliance and tax morale into the soc...