An Evaluation of Enforcement Measures on Taxpayer Compliance: A Case of the Zambia Revenue Authority
Kelvin Pumulo and
Romeo Yohane
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Kelvin Pumulo: University of Zambia
Romeo Yohane: University of Zambia
African Journal of Commercial Studies, 2025, vol. 6, issue 3
Abstract:
This study critically examines the impact of stringent enforcement measures on taxpayer compliance, focusing on the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA). It explores the specific enforcement strategies implemented by ZRA, evaluates their effectiveness, and assesses their broader implications on taxpayer behavior. Despite various enforcement efforts, such as increased audits and penalties, Zambia continues to experience low compliance rates, raising concerns about the efficacy of current strategies and their role in revenue mobilization for national development. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research combines qualitative data from semi-structured interviews with quantitative data collected through questionnaires, targeting a sample of 95 ZRA employees selected via random and purposive sampling. Secondary data from academic and official sources supplements the primary findings. The study employs both case study methodology and regression analysis to examine the relationship between enforcement actions and tax compliance. Findings reveal that while stringent enforcement positively influences compliance, its overall impact is limited by complex tax laws and insufficient taxpayer education. The study highlights the importance of simplifying tax procedures, increasing transparency, and enhancing public awareness to foster voluntary compliance. It also underscores the critical role of ZRA staff in applying tax laws fairly and consistently. The research recommends adopting more proactive and technology-driven enforcement strategies, including the use of Artificial Intelligence, coupled with robust cybersecurity measures. These advancements, alongside taxpayer education programs, can enhance ZRA’s operational efficiency and contribute to sustainable revenue generation for Zambia’s economic development.
Keywords: Enforcement; Compliance; Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA); Taxpayer; Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.59413/ajocs/v6.i3.20
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