The revenue generated by a taxpayer survey, which brings small businesses into the tax system in Thailand, exceeds its administration cost, but we show that expanding the survey is not warranted unless the shadow price of tax revenue times the net marginal revenue from expanding the survey exceeds the social marginal loss inflicted on the small business sector.
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Paper provided by John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy in its series Working Papers with number
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