This is the first book to compare the history of tax compliance in several countries (Sweden, Britain, Italy, Romania, and the United States). The book clearly elaborates the policy lessons from the five cases explored for countries who are currently trying to build successful and effective tax policies. Makes the direct connection between historical cases and current policy issues in developed and developing countries
Tax administrators in well developed countries rarely have either occasion or opportunity to compare...
This paper examines the role that culture plays in the tax compliance process. Public finance is dep...
Slippery Slope Framework has attracted exceptional attention from researchers in economic psychology...
Why are some people more willing to pay their taxes than others? In some countries the government is...
Taxes and Trust is the first book on taxes to focus on trust and the first work of social science to...
The slippery slope framework of tax compliance emphasizes the importance of trust in authorities as ...
The publication of Martin Hearson’s book, Imposing Standards: The North-South Dimension to Global Ta...
This book examines how different countries pursue their tax policy goals in the global economy, whil...
In this study, we demonstrate that as the level of book-tax conformity decreases, tax noncompliance ...
This book explores the experiences of simplification in a range of countries and jurisdictions
Eduardo Baistrocchi\u27s outstanding new book on tax treaty disputes is the result of an intense fiv...
Comparative Tax Law, now presented in an updated new edition, focuses on the essential patterns of t...
This policy-oriented chapter draws specific lessons from the historical narratives of previous chapt...
Published: 04 August 2018Tax evasion is a problem everywhere, but it is a much bigger policy problem...
After decade of sluggish growth in many countries caused by the economic crises, governm...
Tax administrators in well developed countries rarely have either occasion or opportunity to compare...
This paper examines the role that culture plays in the tax compliance process. Public finance is dep...
Slippery Slope Framework has attracted exceptional attention from researchers in economic psychology...
Why are some people more willing to pay their taxes than others? In some countries the government is...
Taxes and Trust is the first book on taxes to focus on trust and the first work of social science to...
The slippery slope framework of tax compliance emphasizes the importance of trust in authorities as ...
The publication of Martin Hearson’s book, Imposing Standards: The North-South Dimension to Global Ta...
This book examines how different countries pursue their tax policy goals in the global economy, whil...
In this study, we demonstrate that as the level of book-tax conformity decreases, tax noncompliance ...
This book explores the experiences of simplification in a range of countries and jurisdictions
Eduardo Baistrocchi\u27s outstanding new book on tax treaty disputes is the result of an intense fiv...
Comparative Tax Law, now presented in an updated new edition, focuses on the essential patterns of t...
This policy-oriented chapter draws specific lessons from the historical narratives of previous chapt...
Published: 04 August 2018Tax evasion is a problem everywhere, but it is a much bigger policy problem...
After decade of sluggish growth in many countries caused by the economic crises, governm...
Tax administrators in well developed countries rarely have either occasion or opportunity to compare...
This paper examines the role that culture plays in the tax compliance process. Public finance is dep...
Slippery Slope Framework has attracted exceptional attention from researchers in economic psychology...