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The Results of the Fiscal Control Activity in the Member States of the European Union in the field of VAT

Genifera Banica and Maria Dana Banica
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Genifera Banica: University of Craiova
Maria Dana Banica: University of Craiova

Economic Alternatives, 2024, issue 4, 701-721

Abstract: The article presents an analysis of the influence that the results of the control activity obtained by the Member States had on the value-added tax. An important part of the work is dedicated to the activity of international fiscal control due to international cooperation resulting from cross-border economic activities. Analyzing the budgetary control activity carried out by the 28 member states of the European Union during 6 consecutive years, a series of similarities and differences can be noted both in terms of the implementation method and the results obtained. Among the financial obligations taxpayers owe, the proposed econometric analysis focuses on the value-added tax. Thus, to carry out the econometric analysis, we used the dependent variable: VAT related to fiscal revenues, and as an independent variable: additional VAT established, as a result of fiscal control, against the total of additional budgetary obligations resulting from fiscal control activity. The result indicates a statistically valid linear regression model, whereby a percentage increase in the value-added tax established by the tax control activity leads to a 0.14% increase in the total tax revenues collected.

Keywords: fiscal inspection; additional tax obligations; government performance; TVA (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G20 G32 H11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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