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The effect of a tax training program on tax compliance and business outcomes of starting entrepreneurs: Evidence from a field experiment
Authors:Hanskje Nagel  Laura Rosendahl Huber  Mirjam Van Praag  Sjoerd Goslinga
Affiliation:6. CEPR, United States of America
Abstract:This paper estimates the long-term impact of a short, partly personalized, mandatory tax training program on tax compliance and business outcomes of first-time entrepreneurs. To this end, we combine survey data, audit data and unique register data from the Netherlands' Tax and Customs Administration with a three year long randomized experiment. The results show that the training affects specific domains of tax compliant behavior. Moreover, it has no impact on business survival, but treated entrepreneurs have significantly higher profits compared to the control group due to lower business costs. These outcomes are partially supportive of our hypotheses developed from theories on tax compliance and mental accounting.
Keywords:C93  D83  H24  L26  M13  Tax training  New venture performance  Entrepreneurial behavior  Tax compliance  Field experiment  Intervention  First-time entrepreneurs
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