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The Ethics of Tax Evasion

2012
THE ETHICS OF TAX EVASION: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF NEW ZEALAND OPINION Robert W.
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Religion and the Ethics of Tax Evasion

2011
Religion is another variable that has an influence on ethical beliefs and attitude toward paying taxes. The World Values surveys collected data on this variable. The results are reported below.
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Age and the Ethics of Tax Evasion

2011
Some studies have found that people become more respectful of authority and the rule of law as they get older. However, other studies have had contrary findings. The next few pages analyze the relationship between age and attitudes toward the ethics of tax evasion, using the World Values survey data.
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Ethics and tax evasion: Is it ethical not to pay taxes in a corrupt country?

2020
In recent years, Indonesia has been struggling with increasing levels of corruption, where the perpetrators of the cases are now reaching out to local officials. This condition has prevailed for the past two decades. Concurrently, tax compliance within the country is also low.
Nurhidayati Nurhidayati, Dyah Purwanti
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The Ethics of Tax Evasion: A Survey of Bosnian Opinion

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Very little has been written about tax evasion from an ethical perspective. Most of the prior research explores the public finance and policy implications of tax evasion. This study investigates the ethics of tax evasion utilizing a survey instrument consisting of 18 statements. These statements represent the predominant issues and viewpoints that have
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The Evasion of Ethics: Peter Paris Feels the Spirituals

Toronto Journal of Theology, 2011
Abstract: This paper provides not only a systematic account of the theology and ethics of Peter Paris, but also a critical interpretation of his thought. It identifies racism as the major problem that has engaged his academic career and the theological-ethical methodology he has developed to understand and explain it.
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The Perception of the Ethics of Tax Evasion in the United Kingdom

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This research’s focus was ‘The perception of the ethics of tax evasion in the United Kingdom’. Previous research had identified numerous factors that influence tax morale, including: Age; gender; education level; nationality; religion; trust in government; career/education; country’s economic situation as well as view on law abiding.
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Income Level and the Ethics of Tax Evasion

2011
Income was another variable tracked in the World Values surveys. One might assume a priori that the more income one has, the less aversion there will be to tax evasion because of the feeling by the relatively rich that they are being overtaxed and exploited.
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Christian attitudes toward ethics of tax evasion: a case study

Journal of Financial Crime, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine Christian views on the ethics of tax evasion. Design/methodology/approach To achieve this objective, data were gathered from the most recent World Values Survey, which included 60 countries.
Robert W. McGee, Serkan Benk
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The Ethics of Tax Evasion in Islam: A Comment

2011
According to Islam, Muslims have a moral obligation to pay zakat for the support of the poor and for the legitimate functions of government. Thus, evading one’s duty to pay zakat is classified as an immoral act. The Islamic system of taxation is a voluntary one, at least partially, although Islamic literature makes it clear that a government is ...
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