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Revenue collection in developing countries

Linking Beneficial Ownership Transparency to Improved Tax Revenue Collection in Developing Countries

Linking Beneficial Ownership Transparency to Improved Tax Revenue Collection in Developing Countries

... many developing countries will not immediately be able to meet the minimum standards for participating in the OECD agreement on Automatic Exchange of Information – while wealthier countries have ...

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Analysis of Revenue Potential and Revenue Effort in Developing
      Asian Countries

Analysis of Revenue Potential and Revenue Effort in Developing Asian Countries

... Asian countries in particular and developing countries in general and this will make difficult to meet all public expenditures and government can focus on specific expenditures due to political ...

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Barriers to Increasing Tax Revenue in Developing Countries

Barriers to Increasing Tax Revenue in Developing Countries

... 18 countries over the past century, Besley and Persson (2014) found that significant rises in tax have come about as a result of war (the two World Wars), and the introduction of direct withholding of income taxes ...

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Tax Revenue Mobilization in Conflict‐affected Developing Countries

Tax Revenue Mobilization in Conflict‐affected Developing Countries

... expanded revenue raising prior to or during con flict, this has tended to be of a short-term nature, rather than resulting in sustained gains in revenue and ...state revenue collection prior to ...

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Tax revenue mobilization in conflict-affected developing countries.

Tax revenue mobilization in conflict-affected developing countries.

... on revenue collection prior to or during conflict, in contrast to the theory that revenue raising prompted by conflict may lead to gains in taxation and state ...tax revenue collection ...

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The U.S. as Tax Haven? Aiding Developing Countries by Revoking the Revenue Rule

The U.S. as Tax Haven? Aiding Developing Countries by Revoking the Revenue Rule

... the revenue rule easy; it is also virtually costless to the United ...the revenue rule will not discourage legitimate ...the revenue rule, if their governments find the assets hidden in the United ...

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How Financial Sector Development Improve Tax Revenue Mobilization for Developing Countries?

How Financial Sector Development Improve Tax Revenue Mobilization for Developing Countries?

... tax revenue related with economic, and structural ...tax revenue mobilization: literature review This section discusses whether financial development is essential for fiscal ...tax revenue ...

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Focusing on the Few: the Role of Large Taxpayer Units in the Revenue Strategies of Developing Countries

Focusing on the Few: the Role of Large Taxpayer Units in the Revenue Strategies of Developing Countries

... Peru’s revenue authority was one of the developing world’s most successful examples of tax administration ...Tax revenue had fallen from 14 percent of GDP in 1978 to 9 percent in ...semi-autonomous ...

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IMPROVING TAX REVENUE COLLECTION IN UZBEKISTAN

IMPROVING TAX REVENUE COLLECTION IN UZBEKISTAN

... Tax revenue collection is an important in the formation of state budget revenue in developing ...tax revenue collection. Many de veloping countries have implemented tax ...

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Tax Revenue Mobilistation In Developing Countries: Issues and Challenges

Tax Revenue Mobilistation In Developing Countries: Issues and Challenges

... (tax revenue as a share of GDP) is a useful and simple measure of how much governments are able to extract in revenue from the ...across countries, as in Minh Le at ...more revenue than ...

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Subsidy and Revenue Maximization in Developing Countries

Subsidy and Revenue Maximization in Developing Countries

... and Revenue Maximization in Developing Countries Mbuyu Sumbwanyambe, Member, IAENG and ...Abstract—Developing countries have embarked on the promo- tion of “ICT access for all” through ...

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Tax revenue performance and vulnerability in developing countries

Tax revenue performance and vulnerability in developing countries

... stable revenue to sustained democratic rule, as governments can spend more on public ...on revenue resilience, as governments may have more legitimacy to build broad-based revenue systems, as well as ...

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Revenue-enhancing Trade Liberalization in Developing Countries

Revenue-enhancing Trade Liberalization in Developing Countries

... the developing countries (López and Panagariya, 1992), little attention has been paid on the imports of intermediate ...the revenue implications of tariff ...

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Tax revenue performance and vulnerability in developing countries

Tax revenue performance and vulnerability in developing countries

... stable revenue to sustained democratic rule, as governments can spend more on public ...on revenue resilience, as governments may have more legitimacy to build broad-based revenue systems, as well as ...

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Tax Revenue Performance and Vulnerability in Developing Countries

Tax Revenue Performance and Vulnerability in Developing Countries

... stable revenue to sustained democratic rule, as governments can spend more on public ...on revenue resilience, as governments may have more legitimacy to build broad-based revenue systems, as well as ...

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The impact of institutional quality on tax revenue in developing countries

The impact of institutional quality on tax revenue in developing countries

... in developing countries? Is there any difference in impact on each economies group as divided by World Bank?”, this study chooses to use empirical methods by applying estimation method of difference GMM ...

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Remittances, Value Added Tax and Tax Revenue in Developing Countries

Remittances, Value Added Tax and Tax Revenue in Developing Countries

... time, countries that do not tax consumption via a VAT system would not take advantage of the stabilizing effects of remittance inflows on private ...tax revenue in countries with a ...tax ...

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TARIFFS, TAXES AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: REVENUE IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

TARIFFS, TAXES AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: REVENUE IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... taxes. Developing countries are largely left out of these ...tariff revenue implications resulting from a ban on customs duties on electronic ...OECD countries, which have little concern for ...

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An analysis of duration dependence of government revenue expansions and contractions in Developing Countries

An analysis of duration dependence of government revenue expansions and contractions in Developing Countries

... of Countries List of countries of the sample of Developing countries Argentina, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape ...

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Waste collection management in developing countries: a case study of the Lagos PSP waste collection programme

Waste collection management in developing countries: a case study of the Lagos PSP waste collection programme

... resources which are essential to carry out local services leading to a breakdown of local services and an opening for the central government to reintroduce itself within local government activities, thereby retaining ...

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