Ghosting the Tax Authority: Fake Firms and Tax Fraud
Paul Carrillo,
Dave Donaldson,
Dina Pomeranz and
Monica Singhal
No 30242, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
An important but poorly understood form of firm tax evasion arises from the use of "ghost firms"—fake firms that issue fraudulent receipts so that their clients can claim false deductions. We provide a unique window into this global phenomenon using transaction-level tax data from Ecuador. Ghost transactions are widespread, prevalent among large firms and firms with high-income owners, and exhibit suspicious patterns in comparison to ordinary transactions: bunching at round numbers, at the end of the fiscal year, and just below financial system thresholds. We go on to study an innovative enforcement intervention that targeted ghost clients rather than ghosts themselves, which led to substantial tax recovery.
JEL-codes: H25 H26 H32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-07
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Published as Paul Carrillo & Dave Donaldson & Dina Pomeranz & Monica Singhal, 2023. "Ghosting the Tax Authority: Fake Firms and Tax Fraud in Ecuador," American Economic Review: Insights, vol 5(4), pages 427-444.
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