The Incidence of VAT Evasion

The Incidence of VAT Evasion
Title The Incidence of VAT Evasion PDF eBook
Author Zareh Asatryan
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Release 2020
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Who benefits from the evasion of value added taxes (VAT)? Using a reform that enforced VAT on previously non-compliant large retailers in Armenia, we estimate a onethird passthrough of the tax burden on prices. This suggests that pre-enforcement evasion rents were broadly shared with consumers through lower prices. Our theoretical and empirical results explain this low passthrough rate by the supply-chain effects and second-order compliance responses of firms to VAT enforcement. Our distributional analysis shows that households at the bottom of the income distribution benefit more from the rents of evasion.

The Incidence of Tax Evasion

The Incidence of Tax Evasion
Title The Incidence of Tax Evasion PDF eBook
Author Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
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Pages 88
Release 1993
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Tax Incidence in the Presence of Tax Evasion

Tax Incidence in the Presence of Tax Evasion
Title Tax Incidence in the Presence of Tax Evasion PDF eBook
Author Philipp Doerrenberg
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Release 2013
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VAT Fraud and Evasion

VAT Fraud and Evasion
Title VAT Fraud and Evasion PDF eBook
Author Michael Keen
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 38
Release 2007-02
Genre Business & Economics
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Like any tax, the VAT is vulnerable to evasion and fraud. But its credit and refund mechanism does offer unique opportunities for abuse, and this has recently become an urgent concern in the European Union (EU). This paper describes the main forms of noncompliance distinctive to a VAT, considers how they can be addressed, and assesses evidence on their extent in high-income countries. While the practical significance of current difficulties in the EU should not be over-stated, administrative measures alone may prove insufficient to deal with them, and a fundamental redesign of the VAT treatment of intra-community trade required. The current difficulties in the EU largely reflect circumstances that would not apply in the United States.

A Primeron Tax Evasion

A Primeron Tax Evasion
Title A Primeron Tax Evasion PDF eBook
Author Mr.Parthasarathi Shome
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 28
Release 1993-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451921535

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Tax evasion is universal. It depends on the economic and tax structures, types of income, and social attitudes. The theory of tax evasion has limitations since it depends solely on the attitude toward risk with full information regarding the tax administration’s behavior. Methodologies for estimating tax evasion include predominantly estimating the underground economy, and comparing taxes declared with potential tax revenue calculated from national accounts. Actions in addressing tax evasion include use of withholding, presumptive and minimum taxes, selective auditing, penalties, and cross checks between taxes.

Tax Evasion

Tax Evasion
Title Tax Evasion PDF eBook
Author Paul Webley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 182
Release 1991-08-30
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0521374596

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This book explores tax evasion through an extensive psychological approach, surveys and official records to simulate real-world cases.

Tax Evasion and the Shadow Economy

Tax Evasion and the Shadow Economy
Title Tax Evasion and the Shadow Economy PDF eBook
Author Michael Pickhardt
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 209
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1781006741

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Issues such as tax evasion and the size and impact of the shadow economy have ranked highly in political and economic policy debates across the globe in recent years. Yet, despite various methodological advances and growing empirical evidence, there are still large areas of interest that have not been explored, or where scientific research efforts are still in their infancy. This timely book addresses such issues from various perspectives in order to demonstrate the extent and scope of tax evasion, the shadow economy and their interaction. Leading scholars examine recent evidence from theoretical and empirical research on tax compliance and tax evasion, and provide an in-depth analysis of underlying methods. Strategies to fight tax evasion are evaluated and the motivations behind it are explored, as are the impact and size of the shadow economy in Europe. As well as promoting a better understanding of the issues, this book intends to stimulate further debate and, in so doing, broaden the exchange of ideas and concepts. Comparing and contrasting differences and common elements of both tax evasion and the shadow economy, this unique book will prove a fascinating and enlightening read for scholars of economics in general, and public sector, public choice and Austrian economics more specifically. Professionals in ministries of finance and national offices of statistics, dealing with tax evasion will also find the book to be an illuminating read.