Rational Tax System in the Light of the Management’s Perception – a Theoretical Review

Jarosław Marczak, Jasna Bogovac

Abstract


Taxes have always attracted interest for many reasons. States need them to meet their demand for public money and taxpayers know that taxes reduce their disposable funds. The importance of taxes has even increased in the present period of globalizing economies, integrating states, and expanding multinational corporations (MNC). Taxes collected in a country form a system, so it is quite natural to ask questions about the system’s performance. Is it adapted to the economic and social system of the country? Is it immune to adverse phenomena, such as tax havens? Can it compete with the tax systems in other countries? Simply speaking, is the system rational?

The main issue of this paper is to analyze and predict the important characteristics of tax legislation and practice of tax administration that make taxpayers feel confident doing business in a particular country and at the same time create a reliable environment for the government to lead fiscal policy by different fiscal instruments.


Keywords


rational tax system; management’s perception; tax compliance

Full Text:

PDF

References


Arlen J., Weiss D., A Political Theory of Corporate Taxation, “The Yale Law Journal” 1995, Vol. 105, No. 2, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.2307/797124.

Bogovac J., The Paradox of Tax Incentives in Developing Countries. Collected Papers from the Conference “System of Financial Law”, Masaryk University, theoretical series, edition Scientia, 2015, File No. 515.

Bouvier M., Wprowadzenie do prawa podatkowego i teorii podatku, KiK, Warszawa 2000.

Christensen J., Zagrożenia wynikające z konkurencji podatkowej, [in:] Koordynacja czy harmonizacja – przyszłość podatków w UE, Niebieskie Księgi 2008, nr 23, Polskie Forum Strategii Lizbońskiej, Gdańsk 2008.

Freedman J., Managing Tax Complexity: the Institutional Framework for Tax Policy-Making and Oversight, Draft chapter for inclusion in Tax Simplification (eds. C. Evans, R. Krever), Kluwer Law International, forthcoming, Working Paper Series 15/08, Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation, www.law.ox.ac.uk/themes/tax/judith.php [access: 10.09.2015].

Freedman J., Loomer G., Vella J., Analyzing the Enhanced Relationship Between Corporate Taxpayers and Revenue Authorities: A U.K. Case Study, The IRS research bulletin: proceedings of the 2009 IRS research conference, www.researchcatalogue.esrc.ac.uk/grants/RES-060-25-0033/outputs/read/0d17338b-4f50-4766-9a12-ffa3aba130dc [access: 10.09.2015].

Gorczyńska A., Obciążenia podatkowe z punktu widzenia międzynarodowej ekspansji przedsiębiorstw, [in:] J. Ostaszewski (red.), O nowy ład podatkowy w Polsce, Wyd. SGH, Warszawa 2007.

Graham J.R., Hanlon M., Shevlin T., Shroff N., Incentives for Tax Planning and Avoidance: Evidence from the Field, “The Accounting Review” 2014, Vol. 89, No. 3, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.2308/accr-50678.

Jelčić et al., Financijsko pravo i financijska znanost, Narodne Novine, Zagreb 2008.

Kałdoński M., Unikanie opodatkowania z perspektywy teorii agencji, Zeszyty Naukowe nr 59, Ekonomiczne Problemy Usług nr 39, Finanse 2009 – Teoria i praktyka. Finanse przedsiębiorstw, Szczecin 2009.

Kosikowski C., Podatki. Problem władzy publicznej i podatników, LexisNexis, Warszawa 2007.

Kosikowski C., Podstawowe pojęcia podatkowe, [in:] C. Kosikowski (red.), Encyklopedia prawa, WP PWN, Warszawa 1998.

Kośny M., Podatki a dobrobyt społeczny, Wyd. AE we Wrocławiu, Wrocław 2007.

Kudła J., Ekonomiczne problemy kosztów opodatkowania i nielegalnego unikania podatków, Wyd. UW, Warszawa 2004.

Lavermicocca C., Tax Risk Management Practices and their Impact on Tax Compliance Behaviour – the Views of Tax Executives from Large Australian Companies, “eJournal of Tax Research” 2011, Vol. 9, No. 1, www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/eJTR/2011/5.html [access: 10.09.2015].

Marczak J., Bogovac J., Tax Systems in Poland and Croatia – Comparative Analysis, [in:] The Financial Law towards Challenges of the XXI Century, Warsaw 2015.

Martinez L.P., Tax Policy, Rational Actors, and Other Myths, “Loyola University Chicago Law Journal” 2009, Vol. 40, No. 2.

Niesiobędzka M., Dlaczego nie płacimy podatków? Psychologiczna analiza uchylania się od opodatkowania, SCHOLAR, Warszawa 2013.

Poterba J., Nirupama R., Seidman J., Deferred Tax Positions and Incentives for Corporate Behaviour around Corporate Tax Changes, “National Tax Journal” 2011, Vol. 64, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.17310/ntj.2011.1.02.

Słownik poprawnej polszczyzny, PWN, Warszawa 1978.

Stiglitz J.E., Ekonomia sektora publicznego, WN PWN, Warszawa 2004.

Tanzi V., Taxation in an Integrating World, Washington D.C. 1995.

The World Bank Group, Doing Business 2015 – Going Beyond Efficiency, 2014, www.doingbusiness.org/reports/global-reports/doing-business-2015 [access: 10.09.2015].

The World Bank Group, World Development Report 2015, 2015, www.worldbank.org/en/publication/wdr2015 [access: 10.09.2015].

UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2015 – Reforming International Investment Governance, http://unctad.org/en/pages/PublicationWebflyer.aspx?publicationid=1245 [access: 10.09.2015].

Wenzel M., Motivation or Rationalisation? Causal Relations Between Ethics, Norms and Tax Compliance, Centre for Tax System Integrity, Working Paper No. 63, 2005.

Wintour P., Artur C., Google Boss Calls for a ‘Rational and Predictable International Tax System’, “The Guardian”, 22 May 2013, www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/may/22/google-boss-international-tax-system-eric-schmidt [access: 10.09.2015].




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/h.2016.50.1.421
Date of publication: 2016-04-03 14:40:29
Date of submission: 2015-08-11 14:43:05


Statistics


Total abstract view - 1069
Downloads (from 2020-06-17) - PDF - 0

Indicators



Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2016 Jarosław Marczak, Jasna Bogovac

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.