Tax compliance and social desirability bias of taxpayers: experimental evidence from Indonesia

Endra Iraman*, Yoshikuni Ono, Makoto Kakinaka

*この研究の対応する著者

研究成果: Article査読

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抄録

Identifying taxpayers who engage in noncompliant behaviour is crucial for tax authorities to determine appropriate taxation schemes. However, because taxpayers have an incentive to conceal their true income, it is difficult for tax authorities to uncover such behaviour (social desirability bias). Our study mitigates the bias in responses to sensitive questions by employing the list experiment technique, which allows us to identify the characteristics of taxpayers who engage in tax evasion. Using a dataset obtained from a tax office in Jakarta, Indonesia, we conducted a computer-assisted telephone interviewing survey in 2019. Our results revealed that 13% of the taxpayers, old, male, corporate employees, and members of a certain ethnic group had reported lower income than their true income on their tax returns. These findings suggest that our research design can be a useful tool for understanding tax evasion and for developing effective taxation schemes that promote tax compliance.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)92-109
ページ数18
ジャーナルJournal of Public Policy
42
1
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2022 3月 17

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 行政
  • 管理、モニタリング、政策と法律

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