Status-based taxation: A proposal to increase tax revenue collection

31 March 2012
2
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This project explores whether concerns for social status can be exploited as a 'carrot' to encourage tax compliance and increase tax revenue collection in developing countries. The central idea is to exploit social rather than economic incentives to increase tax payments. The motivation for the project is that many individuals in developing countries are concerned about their peers’ perceptions (that is, their social status). These individuals currently achieve status by consuming status goods such as large house or lavish weddings.

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