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The impact of powerful authorities and trustful taxpayers: evidence for the extended slippery slope framework from Austria, Finland, and Hungary
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Abstract Tax authorities utilize a wide range of instruments to motivate honest taxpaying ranging from strict audits to fair procedures or personalized support, differing from country to country. However, little is known about how these different instruments and taxpayers’ trust influence the generation of i... mehr
Tax authorities utilize a wide range of instruments to motivate honest taxpaying ranging from strict audits to fair procedures or personalized support, differing from country to country. However, little is known about how these different instruments and taxpayers’ trust influence the generation of interaction climates between tax authorities and taxpayers, motivations to comply, and particularly, tax compliance. The present research examines the extended slippery slope framework (eSSF), which distinguishes tax authorities’ instruments into different qualities of power of authority (coercive and legitimate) and trust in authorities (reason-based and implicit), to shed light on the effect of differences between power and trust. We test eSSF assumptions with survey data from taxpayers from three culturally different countries (N = 700) who also vary concerning their perceptions of power, trust, interaction climates, and tax motivations. Results support assumptions of the eSSF. Across all countries, the relation of coercive power and tax compliance was mediated by implicit trust. The connection from legitimate power to tax compliance is partially mediated by reason-based trust. The relationship between implicit trust and tax compliance is mediated by a confidence climate and committed cooperation. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Steuerpolitik; Steuerhinterziehung; Steuerzahler; Vertrauen; Zahlungsmoral; Steuersystem; Österreich; Finnland; Ungarn
Klassifikation
Öffentliche Finanzen und Finanzwissenschaft
angewandte Psychologie
Freie Schlagwörter
Tax compliance; tax evasion; relationship climate; ZA4800: European Values Study 2008: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2008)
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2020
Seitenangabe
S. 98-111
Zeitschriftentitel
Policy Studies, 41 (2020) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2019.1577375
ISSN
1470-1006
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)