A Tax Compliance Model with Legal Certainty Factors: A Laboratory Experiment Study

Anjelina, Rahayu Paramita (2024) A Tax Compliance Model with Legal Certainty Factors: A Laboratory Experiment Study. Journal of accounting Science, 8 (1). pp. 22-39. ISSN 2548-3501

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Abstract

General Background: Tax compliance is critical for the effective functioning of government and is influenced by various factors, including legal certainty and enforcement. Specific Background: Previous studies have explored tax compliance in relation to law enforcement, emphasizing the role of sanctions and audits. However, inconsistencies in findings regarding the impact of law enforcement on compliance highlight a need for further investigation. Knowledge Gap: Limited research has employed a quantitative laboratory experimental approach to examine the influence of law enforcement intensity on tax compliance. Aims: This study aims to investigate the effect of high versus low law enforcement on taxpayer compliance using a 2x1 factorial experimental design. Results: The results indicate a significant difference in compliance levels between high and low law enforcement conditions, with higher enforcement leading to greater compliance. Novelty: This study introduces a laboratory experimental method to assess tax compliance, providing a more controlled environment to observe the impact of enforcement intensity. Implications: The findings suggest that increasing the severity of law enforcement may enhance tax compliance, offering insights for policymakers to design more effective compliance strategies and to reconsider the reliance on programs such as tax amnesty, which might undermine compliance in the long term.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Legal Certainty High Low; Compliance
Subjects: Economic And Business > Accounting
Economic And Business
Divisions: Faculty of Economic and Business > Accounting Study Program
Library of Congress Subject Areas > Accounting Study Program
Accounting Study Program
Depositing User: Rahayu Paramita Anjelina
Date Deposited: 29 Mar 2024 18:21
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2024 18:21
URI: http://eprints.umg.ac.id/id/eprint/9866

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