The managerial benefits of tax compliance: perception by small business taxpayers
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 16:17authored byLignier, PAL
Research undertaken in 2006-2007 investigated the perception of managerial benefits of tax compliance by small business taxpayers. Survey data from a sample of 300 small business taxpayers and responses to semi-structured interviews of owner-managers were examined. The study found that a majority of small business taxpayers recognised that tax compliance activities led to better record keeping and to an improved knowledge of their financial affairs. However, there seemed to be a general reluctance by respondents to accept the idea that benefits could be derived as a result of complying with tax. The findings of this study are important as it is the first research that systematically investigated managerial benefits and their perception by small business taxpayers in Australia.
History
Publication title
eJournal of Taxation Research
Volume
7
Pagination
106
ISSN
1448-2398
Publisher
ATAX, The University of New South Wales
Place of publication
Sydney
Rights statement
Copyright 2009 School of Taxation & Business Law, UNSW