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Assessing Taxpayers' Ability to Pay
Tax revenue remains one of the challenging fiscal issues in Indonesia. Improving tax collection performance through comprehensive reform has been an influential agenda, especially for the Directorate General of Taxes. One of the critical improvement areas is the utilization of information technology in tax assessment and audit functions.
null Sukaryo, Adi Marhadi
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Trust, ability‐to‐pay, and charitable giving [PDF]
AbstractIn the literature on privately provided public goods, altruism has been motivated by what contributions can accomplish (public goods philanthropy), by the pleasure of giving (warm‐glow philanthropy), or by the desire to personally make a difference (impact philanthropy).
Ida Ferrara, Paul Missios
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Ability to pay for health care: concepts and evidence [PDF]
In many developing countries people are expected to contribute to the cost of health care from their own pockets. As a result, people's ability to pay (ATP) for health care, or the affordability of health care, has become a critical policy issue in developing countries, and a particularly urgent issue where households face combined user fee burdens ...
Steven Russell
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Willingness and ability to pay for artemisinin-based combination therapy in rural Tanzania
Background The aim of this study was to analyse willingness to pay (WTP) and ability to pay (ATP) for ACT for children below five years of age in a rural setting in Tanzania before the introduction of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) as first ...
Montgomery Scott M +4 more
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From ability to pay to concepts of equal sacrifice [PDF]
Abstract The ability-to-pay approach to taxation in Mill's tradition is given a rigorous treatment in a social choice theoretic framework. Generalized concepts of equal sacrifice are axiomatized making explicit use of the ability-to-pay principle. Extensive statements on progressivity are derived.
W. Richter
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Letter to the editor: willingness v. ability to pay for a universal cost-shared school food programme in Canada [PDF]
Dana Lee Olstad, Eldon Spackman
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Response to: willingness v. ability to pay for a universal cost-shared school food programme in Canada [PDF]
Suvadra Datta Gupta +1 more
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Background: Environmental concerns have led to consumers increasingly being willing to pay a premium for environmentally friendlier products. Unfortunately, this has led to the practice ‘greenwashing’, which yields handsome financial rewards.
J. Volschenk, C. Gerber, Bruno A. Santos
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AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION FOR HOUSEHOLD CONSUMERS OF ELECTRIC ENERGY IN THE CASE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES PROMOTION [PDF]
The promotion of the scenario which fully covers the electricity demand from renewable sources leads to an electricity price increase, mostly impacting poor population from the Republic Moldova.
Ion COMENDANT
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Indonesia faces a growing informal sector in the wake of implementing a national social health insurance system—Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN)—that supersedes the vertical programmes historically tied to informal employment.
M. Muttaqien +8 more
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