Tax evasion is a widespread phenomenon across the globe and even an important factor in the ongoing sovereign debt crisis. We show that firms in countries with better credit information–sharing systems and higher branch penetration evade taxes to a lesser degree. This effect is stronger for smaller firms, firms in smaller cities and towns, firms in industries relying more on external financing, and firms in industries and countries with greater growth potential. This effect is robust to instrumental variable analysis, controlling for firm fixed effects in a smaller panel data set of countries, and many other robustness tests
This study employs a natural experiment to examine the tax effects of a change in the level of confo...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature on corporate income taxation. Mo...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature on corporate income taxation. Mo...
Tax evasion is a widespread phenomenon across the globe and even an important factor in the ongoing ...
Informality is a wide-spread phenomenon across the globe. We show that firms in countries with bette...
Tax evasion, which is typically considered an illegal activity, is a critical problem and is conside...
We find that firms in developing countries with more inclusive financial sector evade taxes to a les...
As entrepreneurial businesses, accountancy firms have supplemented their traditional trade of sellin...
We investigate firm tax noncompliance using a survey of firms from around the world. Overall, we fin...
We examine how the relation between taxpayers and their government affects tax evasion. Specifically...
This thesis explores the determinants of tax evasion and their implications for tax policy, with a s...
Tax Avoidance by multinational corporations has become a hot topic across the globe. Many of the big...
More transparent firms enjoy better access to finance, and also enable closer scrutiny by tax author...
More transparent firms enjoy better access to finance, and also enable closer scrutiny by tax author...
More transparent firms enjoy better access to finance, and also enable closer scrutiny by tax author...
This study employs a natural experiment to examine the tax effects of a change in the level of confo...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature on corporate income taxation. Mo...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature on corporate income taxation. Mo...
Tax evasion is a widespread phenomenon across the globe and even an important factor in the ongoing ...
Informality is a wide-spread phenomenon across the globe. We show that firms in countries with bette...
Tax evasion, which is typically considered an illegal activity, is a critical problem and is conside...
We find that firms in developing countries with more inclusive financial sector evade taxes to a les...
As entrepreneurial businesses, accountancy firms have supplemented their traditional trade of sellin...
We investigate firm tax noncompliance using a survey of firms from around the world. Overall, we fin...
We examine how the relation between taxpayers and their government affects tax evasion. Specifically...
This thesis explores the determinants of tax evasion and their implications for tax policy, with a s...
Tax Avoidance by multinational corporations has become a hot topic across the globe. Many of the big...
More transparent firms enjoy better access to finance, and also enable closer scrutiny by tax author...
More transparent firms enjoy better access to finance, and also enable closer scrutiny by tax author...
More transparent firms enjoy better access to finance, and also enable closer scrutiny by tax author...
This study employs a natural experiment to examine the tax effects of a change in the level of confo...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature on corporate income taxation. Mo...
This dissertation consists of three contributions to the literature on corporate income taxation. Mo...