Estimating aggregate tax compliance costs a bivariate state space approach Hao Wu and Binh Tran-Nam
By: Wu, Hao
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Contributor(s): Tran Nam, Binh
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Building on a previous study by the authors, this article develops a statistical model for estimating annual aggregate tax compliance costs in Australia. The proposed approach represents an appealing alternative to the traditional, large-scale survey method which is difficult, expensive and time consuming to conduct on a regular and comparable basis.
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