Conclusion
Tomomi Miyazaki,
Masayuki Tamaoka (),
Ayu Tomita (),
Keigo Kameda,
Akihiro Kawase,
Katsuyoshi Nakazawa,
Hiroyuki Ono () and
Naoko Yokoyama ()
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Masayuki Tamaoka: Kobe University
Ayu Tomita: Kobe University
Hiroyuki Ono: Toyo University
Naoko Yokoyama: Osaka Sangyo University
Chapter Chapter 5 in Tax Morale and Tax Resistance, 2022, pp 31-32 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This book provides background information and basic descriptive statistics from the Internet survey on tax and fiscal policies in Japan. While Japanese taxpayers have high levels of tax morale and tax compliance, they do not necessarily approve of the October 2019 consumption tax hike. Furthermore, many taxpayers believe the consumption tax rate should be below 10%.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-0478-3_5
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