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Firm-level determinants of tax evasion in transition economies
Authors:Lumir Abdixhiku  Besnik Krasniqi  Geoff Pugh  Iraj Hashi
Institution:1. Riinvest Institute, Prishtina, 10000, Republic of Kosovo;2. University of Prishtina, Prishtina, 10000, Republic of Kosovo;3. Staffordshire University, Leek Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 2DF, United Kingdom
Abstract:Business tax evasion is an important issue for governments. Yet the factors that determine business tax evasion have not been sufficiently examined in the literature in general, and in transition contexts in particular. To address this gap, this study uses the WB/EBRD Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) database with a sample of over 12,692 firms from 26 transition economies. Applying various modelling strategies, we argue that tax evasion is a function of firm-level and institutional-level variables. We contribute to the literature by providing robust evidence showing that the perceived tax burden has a positive impact on tax evasion. We also find that the tax evasive behaviour of firms is positively influenced by low trust in government and in the judicial system as well as by higher perceptions of corruption and higher compliance costs. We find that smaller firms, individual businesses and firms in sectors that are less visible to the tax administration are more likely to get involved in evasive behaviour. Overall, institutional factors play an important role in determining firms’ tax evasion behaviour in transition economies. This finding has important policy implications.
Keywords:H25  H26  H32  P20  Tax compliance  Tax evasion  Transition economies  Institutions  Tax rate  Corruption
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