Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 728 g
Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 728 g
Reihe: Contributions to Economic Analysis
ISBN: 978-0-444-51677-0
Verlag: Elsevier Science Ltd
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I. The landscape of the hard-to-tax (J. Alm, J. Martinez-Vazques, S. Wallace). II. The many dimensions of the hard-to-tax. "sizing" the problem of the hard-to-tax (J. Alm, J. Martinez-Vazquez, F. Schneider). Measuring hard-to-tax income by tax compliance and national accounts information changes in the hard-to-tax over time (F. Vaillancourt). Discussion: Laura Sour III. Can, and should, the hard-to-tax be taxed? Presumptive taxation of the hard-to-tax (V. Thuronyi). Is it really so hard to tax the hard-to-tax? The context and role of presumptive (R. Bird, S. Wallace). Discussion: William Randolph IV. Reaching the hard-to-tax. Mapping the U.S. tax compliance continuum (B. Erard, C.-C. Ho). Costs and benefits of marginal reallocation of tax agency resources in pursuing the hard-to-tax (D. Romanov). Discussion: Mark Rider V. Sector experiences in the taxation of the hard-to-tax. Sales taxation in a global economy (W. Fox, M. Murray). Tackling agriculture in a developing country: A possible approach (I. Rajaraman). Discussion: Kelly Edmiston VI. Country experiences for the taxation of the hard-to-tax. Creating a favorable tax environment for small business (M. Engelschalk). Taxing the urban unrecorded economy in Sub-Saharan Africa (C. Araujo-Bonjean, G. Chambas). Discussion: Milka Casanegra VII. Strategies for taxing the hard-to-tax in the 21st Century. Reaching the hard-to-tax: Consequences and possibilities (R. Bahl).