نتایج جستجو برای: tax capacity

تعداد نتایج: 307461  

2009
Nathan Phelps

Adequate tax revenues are critical for a government to operate and maintain the delivery of services that its citizens depend. The stability of these revenues is necessary for a government to accurately forecast future revenue growth and to ensure that balanced-budget requirements are met. The Lexington – Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG) depends upon five primary tax sources for nearly 9...

ژورنال: پژوهشنامه مالیات 2019
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Today, one of the most important challenges of tax system is tax evasion of the taxpayers, which is an obstacle to the proper administration of the country. There are many ways to prevent tax evasion, one of which is the legal remedy for issuance under Article 161 of the Direct Taxes Terms and Conditions. This important legal entity can prevent tax evasion and prevent tax fraud by seizing the p...

Journal: :مطالعات و تحقیقات اجتماعی ایران 0
کمال اوجاقلو استادیار دانشگاه فرهنگیان حسین بهروان استاد گروه علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد محسن نوغانی مدیر گروه

the aim of this study is to produce a theory of action with emphasis on the vat tax and to discover the underlying condition, the causal factors and interventions that affect this action. the method of underlying theory was used. and using purposive sampling, depth interviews were conducted with 51 participants. the findings show that deinstitutionalization of vat is of category or central core...

2001
Erich Kirchler Boris Maciejovsky Friedrich Schneider

From an economic point of view, legal considerations apart, tax avoidance, tax evasion and tax flight have similar effects, namely a reduction of revenue yields, and are based on the same desire to reduce the tax burden. Due to legal differences and moral concerns it is, however, likely that individuals perceive them as different and as unequally fair. Overall, 252 fiscal officers, business stu...

2012
Karel Mertens Morten O. Ravn

This paper estimates the dynamic effects of changes in taxes in the United States. We distinguish between the effects of changes in personal and corporate income taxes using a new narrative account of federal tax liability changes in these two tax components. We develop an estimator in which narratively identified tax changes are used as proxies for structural tax shocks and apply it to quarter...

2015
Krzysztof BiernacKi

Tax competition among states and jurisdictions has already been examined many times in the economic literature. However, the main scope of the research was focused on a tax rates competition in income taxes and its consequences in bringing direct investments. This scripture/commentary tries to analyze various instruments and beneficiaries of the tax system competition and provide a general over...

2010
Mikhail Golosov Aleh Tsyvinski Matthew Weinzierl

We analytically and quantitatively examine a prominent justi…cation for capital income taxation: goods preferred by those with high ability ought to be taxed. We study an environment where commodity taxes are allowed to be nonlinear functions of income and consumption and …nd that, when ability is positively related to a preference for a good, optimal marginal commodity taxes on this good may b...

2012
Mikhail Golosov Pricila Maziero Guido Menzio

[ Journa © 2013 market. We study this problem in the context of a directed search model of the labor market populated by homogeneous workers and heterogeneous firms. The optimal redistribution can be attained using a positive unemployment benefit and an increasing and regressive labor income tax. The positive unemployment benefit serves the purpose of lowering the search risk faced by workers. ...

2015
Wilbur John Coleman

This paper estimates that the US could attain large welfare gains by implementing an optimal Ramsey tax policy that taxes consumption and income. It is also found that the welfare implications associated with taxing consumption are quantitatively more important than those associated with dynamically taxing income. Indeed, replacing income taxes with a constant consumption tax leads to a welfare...

Journal: :Harvard business review 2001
N C Churchill J W Mullins

Everyone knows that starting a business requires cash, and growing a business requires even more. But few people understand that a profitable company that tries to grow too fast can run out of cash even if its products are great successes. So a big challenge for managers of any growing concern is to strike the proper balance between consuming cash and generating it. Authors Neil Churchill and J...

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