Tax avoidance and anti-avoidance measures in major developing economies

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Tax avoidance and anti-avoidance measures in major developing economies

Phyllis Lai Lan Mo ; foreword by Tang Yunwei

Praeger, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-203) and index

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Tax avoidance and evasion have an important effect on the economic development of every economy. Developing economies are particularly vulnerable to tax avoidance and evasion due to inadequacies in their institutional framework and the lack of sufficient expertise and resources to monitor the intricacies of this issue. Given the far-reaching effect of revenue losses due to tax noncompliance, many developing countries have undertaken tax reforms to improve their tax administration and implemented various anti-avoidance measures to combat tax evasion. This book provides an overview of recent tax reforms and institutional frameworks of four major developing economies, China, India, Brazil, and Mexico, with a focus on China. Most important, this book investigates the tax avoidance behaviors as well as their anti-avoidance legislation. In particular, this book includes an in-depth empirical study on tax noncompliance behaviors of foreign investors detected by the Chinese tax authorities. The empirical evidence on how tax policy and other corporate factors affect tax avoidance behavior helps public policy makers improve tax compliance through designing legislative and administrative measures. Though the findings pertain to China, the largest developing economy, the results should be a useful reference for other developing countries.

目次

Tables Foreword by Tang Yunwei The Nature and Emerging Significance of Tax Avoidance in Developing Economics Tax Systems in Major Developing Economies Tax Avoidance and Anti-Avoidance Measures An Empirical Study on Tax Noncompliance in China Summary and Implications Appendices Bibliography Index

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