Compliance Risk Management: Developing Compliance Improvement Plans
John Brondolo,
Annette Chooi,
Trevor Schloss and
Anthony Siouclis
No 2022/001, IMF Technical Notes and Manuals from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
All tax administrations seek to maximize the overall level of compliance with tax laws. Compliance improvement plans (CIPs) are a valuable tool for increasing taxpayers’ compliance and boosting tax revenue. This note is intended to help tax administrations develop a CIP, by providing guidance on the following issues: (1) how to identify and rate compliance risks; (2) how to treat risks to achieve the best possible outcome; and (3) how to measure the impacts that treatments have had on compliance outcomes.
Keywords: Taxes; tax compliance; revenue; revenue administration; risk management; risk rating; risk treatment template; compliance risk-management framework; medium-sized business; value-added tax obligation; FAD Technical Notes; Tax administration core functions; Compliance risk management; Compliance improvement plans; Interest rate parity; Tax return filing compliance; Africa; Global (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 61
Date: 2022-03-18
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