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ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES AS MODERATOR BETWEEN TAX AUDIT AND TAX COMPLIANCE: INSIGHTS FROM TAX PRACTITIONERS IN NORTHEAST NIGERIA

ANAN Journal of Accounting
This study investigates how tax practitioners in Northeast Nigeria perceive administrative penalties as moderating the relationship between tax audits and tax compliance.
Adamu Maina Sule   +2 more
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The Applicability of Automated Administrative Penalties: Legal Challenges and Regulatory Responses

Journal of Humanities Arts and Social Science
The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the integration of automated administrative penalties within the digital governance framework, highlighting the significant improvements in efficiency and consistency they offer.
Yinger Li
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Green technological innovation, environmental administrative penalties, and urban export resilience

Other Conferences
Green technology innovation delivers both environmental protection and economic growth, making it an essential strategy for regions seeking to achieve high-quality export development.
Xiangxia Liu, Guangfu Wang
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Conflict and Coordination in the Application of Ecological Environmental Damage Compensation and Administrative Penalties

Dispute Settlement
The conflict between ecological damage compensation and administrative penalties is not merely theoretical but exists in practice. By examining the relationship between the two, it is evident that administrative penalties and ecological environmental ...
雨晨 蔡
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Introduction to the Administrative Penalty Law of China

1996
In March 1996, the Fourth Assembly of the Eighth National People’s Congress of China passed the Administrative Penalty Law. It is another important piece of administrative legislation following the passage of the Administrative Litigation Law (April 1989) and the State Compensation Law (May 1994).
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The Death Penalty and the Administration of Justice

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1952
ences. It is, however, one of the most popular. To qualify as an expert on crime one needs only to be a legislator, a lawyer, a prosecutor, or a judge. Such persons may actually be authorities in the field. Generally, however, they have had no scholastic preparation and no special experience beyond a few sporadic episodes. All too often the opinions of
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Related Civil Remedies: Administrative Penalties and Injunctions

2009
Abstract Civil penalties are monetary fines imposed by an administrative agency (or in some cases, by a court upon petition of an administrative agency) as a consequence of illegal behavior by a respondent, typically a corporation. Civil penalties are imposed either in addition to or instead of criminal sanctions.
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Administrative Remedies (Exception) Against Disciplinary Penalty

2015
Disciplinary penalty is a process for dealing with job-related behavior that does not meet expected and communicated performance standards.There are two reference path against to disiplinary penalty. The first of these administrative remedies (exception), the latter is the administrative litigation.Administrative remedies have been investigated in this
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