可追溯支付和增值税设计:对增值税绩效的影响

IF 0.8 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Cesifo Economic Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1093/cesifo/ifaa003
Boryana Madzharova
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本文研究了无现金支付在第三方报告中的作用,以实现增值税合规管理。在金融机构发达的经济体中,即使没有利用电子支付进行税收执法的明确政策,数字支付的可追溯性也可以对抑制销售起到威慑作用。利用欧洲联盟国家一级的数据,这篇文章表明,用信用卡支付的金额占国内生产总值(GDP)的1%将使增值税绩效提高0.05A“0.09%。这种影响在对公共机构信任度低的经济体中最为强烈,并且不会随着税务部门使用第三方报告信息的程度或大规模增值税发票匹配系统的存在而变化。结果对控制增值税各个方面的丰富特征是稳健的™设计。
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Traceable Payments and VAT Design: Effects on VAT Performance
This article studies the role of cashless payments in third-party reporting for the purposes of value-added tax (VAT) compliance management. In economies with well-developed financial institutions, the traceability of digital payments could serve as a deterrent to sales suppression even in the absence of explicit policies utilizing electronic payments for tax enforcement. Using country-level data for the European Union, this article shows that a 1% increase in the value of payments made with cards to gross domestic product (GDP) improves VAT performance by 0.05A¢Â€Â“0.09%. This effect is found to be strongest in economies characterized by low level of trust in public institutions, and does not vary with the extent of third-party reported information used by tax administrations, or the presence of a large-scale VAT invoice matching system. The result is robust to a rich number of characteristics controlling for various aspects of VATA¢Â€Â™s design.
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期刊介绍: CESifo Economic Studies publishes provocative, high-quality papers in economics, with a particular focus on policy issues. Papers by leading academics are written for a wide and global audience, including those in government, business, and academia. The journal combines theory and empirical research in a style accessible to economists across all specialisations.
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