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A systematic approach to tax compliance: the case of Estonia

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  • Randlane Kerly

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The fundamental difficulties in empirical work on tax compliance involve the vagueness of relevant definitions, the lack of reliable information on taxpayers’ compliance and methodological problems. In the light of these difficulties, this paper suggests using a systematic approach to explore tax compliance. The novelty of the study lies in treating tax compliance as an integral system and in creating an illustrative model of tax compliance by systematic analysis. The model enables to determine potential risk groups and to develop measures for improving tax compliance of different types of taxpayers.

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  • Randlane Kerly, 2013. "A systematic approach to tax compliance: the case of Estonia," Sovremennaa ekonomika: problemy, tendencii, perspektivy Современная экономика: проблемы, тенденции, перспективы, CyberLeninka;Муромский институт (филиал) Государственного образовательного учреждения высшего профессионального образования "Владимирский государственный университет им. Александра Григорьевича и Николая Григорьевича Столетовых", issue 9 (2), pages 73-93.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:018798:14504144
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