Tax compliance in an EFD-enabled environment: Evidence from a developing economy

Agnes Elson Malima, S. Pillay, Adefemi A. Obalade
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The focus of this study was to assess the contribution of Electronic Fiscal Devices (EFDs) to ensuring tax compliance among small business owners in the Arusha Region in Tanzania. The study was motivated by the fact that the government of Tanzania has invested effort and funds to ensure that revenue adequately supports development projects. Regardless of effort, there is continued reliance on external sources of funds to support development projects. This poses a question on how the introduction of EFDs would increase tax compliance and eventually impact the government income for development projects. The main objective of the study was to determine whether the rate of using EFDs, the level of transparency, fairness in tax procedures, and the perceived audit effectiveness affect the level of tax compliance. Data was analyzed using descriptive procedures, One Way ANOVA, Chi-Square, and ordinal regression. Findings of the study are as follows: First, fairness in tax procedures, the perceived level of transparency and the rate of EFD use had no impact on the level of tax compliance; second, business and EFD use experience, audit effectiveness, and the use of EFDs in tax audits have impacted tax compliance. The study recommends other government departments to consider adopting relevant technology in operational areas where transparency, fairness and compliance are required. The inclusion of other sectors not currently captured by EFD use will be a step in the right direction.
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EFD环境下的税收合规性:来自发展中经济的证据
本研究的重点是评估电子财政设备(efd)对确保坦桑尼亚阿鲁沙地区小企业主纳税合规的贡献。这项研究的动机是坦桑尼亚政府投入了努力和资金,以确保收入充分支持发展项目。无论如何努力,仍继续依赖外部资金来源来支持发展项目。这就提出了一个问题,即efd的引入将如何提高税收合规性,并最终影响政府发展项目的收入。本研究的主要目的是确定efd的使用率、透明度水平、税务程序的公平性以及感知到的审计有效性是否会影响税务合规水平。数据分析采用描述性程序、单因素方差分析、卡方分析和有序回归。研究发现:第一,税收程序的公平性、感知透明度水平和EFD使用率对税收合规水平没有影响;其次,企业和EFD使用经验、审计有效性以及EFD在税务审计中的使用影响了税收合规性。该研究建议其他政府部门考虑在需要透明、公平和合规的业务领域采用相关技术。包括目前尚未被EFD使用的其他部门将是朝着正确方向迈出的一步。
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