Drivers of compliance intentions and actual tax behaviour: consistent and inconsistent taxpayers
Natalia Levenko ()
No wp2026-06, Bank of Estonia Working Papers from Bank of Estonia
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This paper analyses six waves of survey data on the tax compliance of Estonian residents, collected between 2018 and 2023. It studies the behavioural mechanisms underlying compliance by applying the theory of planned behaviour, where intentions mediate the effects of attitudes, norms, and perceived control on behaviour. The analysis uses structural equation modelling, allowing latent constructs and observed intentions to be jointly estimated. The results confirm the relevance of this model in explaining tax compliance, with social norms and tax morale being more prominent in shaping compliance intentions than deterrence. Using a novel taxonomy of consistent and inconsistent taxpayers, defined by the alignment of intentions and behaviour, the paper documents pronounced heterogeneity across these groups: for consistent taxpayers, compliance intentions are shaped by both intrinsic and external factors with intrinsic motivation dominating, while for inconsistent taxpayers external factors are of key importance. These findings highlight the relevance of psychological mechanisms in tax behaviour and have implications for targeted policy design beyond standard rational choice models
Keywords: tax evasion; theory of planned behaviour; mediation analysis; tax morale; attitudes; beliefs; perceived behavioural control; subjective norms; monetary and non-monetary motives; behavioural choice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D91 H26 H30 H83 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-06-01, Revised 2026-06-01
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