Tax Morale and Compliance in Greece: An Approach for the Construction of a Questionnaire Survey
Panagiotis Mitrakos (),
Aristidis Bitzenis,
Ioannis Makedos and
Panagiotis Kontakos
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Panagiotis Mitrakos: University of Macedonia
Ioannis Makedos: University of Macedonia
Panagiotis Kontakos: University of Macedonia
A chapter in The First Decade of Living with the Global Crisis, 2016, pp 103-112 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract No comprehensive empirical research has been conducted to assess the qualitative variables that affect tax ethics in Greece. The proposed method of empirical research of this working paper is the use of a questionnaire survey. Accordingly, the steps toward the construction of such a questionnaire survey and the performance of stratified surveys are presented. The aim of the questionnaire survey is, firstly, to estimate the level of tax ethics and, secondly, to identify the factors that influence it. The size and impact of the problem in Greece is discussed based on international transparency indices. The results of the survey are expected to support the structuring of useful proposals and measures for improving the level of tax ethics and tax compliance in Greece.
Keywords: Questionnaire survey; Tax ethics; Empirical evidence; Shadow economy; Greece; O17—Formal and informal sectors; shadow economy; institutional arrangements; E26—Informal economy; underground economy; D0—Microeconomics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24267-5_8
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