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Strategies for improving rural trauma health systems. [PDF]

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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.
Dyah Purwanti, Nurhidayati Nurhidayati
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Ethics, The Law and Taxes: The Ethical and Legal Implications of a Tax Shelter

Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, 2018
It is accepted practice for business students to take ethics courses. These courses typically focus on case studies to illustrate ethical dilemmas that the students analyze during the course. These case studies take different forms, so any type of case involving an ethical dilemma could be presented.
Teressa L. Elliott, Robert Salyer
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The Ethics of Tax Planning

Business Ethics: A European Review, 1997
Any system of taxation depends on a substantial degree of compliance from the taxpayer. But do ethical considerations stop at obeying the letter of the tax law, or do they drive one to take a more critical and socially responsible attitude towards tax avoidance as well as evasion?
Alan Stainer   +2 more
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The Ethics of Tax Cloning

Florida Tax Review, 2022
One morning while I was reading the newspaper over breakfast, I was struck by the following sentence in an article that recounted the highlights of a wide-ranging interview with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell:“In my judgment, any country right now that has a despotic leadership, that is unrepresentative of its people, that is not putting in place
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The Ethics of Sin Taxes

Public Health Nursing, 2010
ABSTRACT The current global economic crisis is forcing governments to consider a variety of methods to generate funds for infrastructure. In the United States, smoking‐related illness and an obesity epidemic are forcing public health institutions to consider a variety of methods to influence health behaviors of entire target groups. In this paper,
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The Ethics of Tax Evasion

Business and Society Review, 2011
ABSTRACTA wide and growing consensus views taxation as fundamentally coercive in nature. Regardless of the magnitude of the tax or the agents perpetrating it, this fundamental coercive element remains. Tax evasion must consequently be treated as an effort to convert this coercive behavior into voluntary transactions.
PHILIPP BAGUS   +4 more
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The Ethical Tax Judge

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
This chapter advances the claim that judges have an ethical obligation of competence that requires them to enhance their knowledge about language (in the context of statutory interpretation) and income tax law design and policy. It articulates some of the foundational understandings that support that competence and provides a simple hierarchy of ...
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The ethics of tax policy

2018
Tax policy must address three fundamental questions: what is taxed, who is taxed, and how tax burdens are allocated among taxpayers. This chapter examines the ethical dimensions of these questions, including the merits of income taxation, consumption taxation and Pigouvian taxes, the tax treatment of families and of corporations, the ...
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