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Attitudes Toward Tax Evasion and the Choice of Self-Employment

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  • Vasanthakumar N. Bhat

    (Lubin School of Business, Pace University New York, NY, USA)

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It is generally believed that self-employment offers ample opportunities for tax evasion. Therefore, this paper examines whether attitudes toward tax evasion has any influence on the choice of self-employment. The author’s analysis based on a random sample of Americans indicates that an individual who believes that tax evasion is “not wrong and a bit wrong” is more likely to be self-employed as compared to an individual who believes that tax evasion is “wrong and seriously wrong.” This decision is not affected by the gender. In addition, this analysis finds that a self-employed person earns more income than a person who works for someone else. However, an individual who believes that tax evasion is “wrong and seriously wrong” earns more than an individual who believes that tax evasion is “not and a bit wrong”. Moreover, a self-employed person who believes that tax evasion is “not and a bit wrong” earns less than all other people, everything else being the same.

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  • Vasanthakumar N. Bhat, 2013. "Attitudes Toward Tax Evasion and the Choice of Self-Employment," International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics (IJABE), IGI Global, vol. 2(4), pages 52-65, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jabe00:v:2:y:2013:i:4:p:52-65
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