2020
DOI: 10.1108/aea-01-2020-0007
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Inequality in tax evasion: the case of the Spanish income tax

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to estimate tax evasion and its impact on progressivity, redistribution and the measurement of inequality, using microdata from the Spanish income tax for 2001-2004. Design/methodology/approach The approach follows Feldman and Slemrod (2007) by exploiting the relation of charitable donations with the composition of income but introduces two methodological innovations, which could be useful for further studies: correction for sample selection with a Heckman two-step settin… Show more

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“…Since more than 200 banks operated in Switzerland at the time of the leak, the market share of HSBC Private Bank was significant; it was likely to be among the top 10 largest Swiss banks. 8 Around $5.6 trillion of wealth was held in tax havens globally at the time of the Falciani leak; HSBC Switzerland alone accounted for 2.1 percent of that total. 9 Third, the available evidence suggests that HSBC was representative of the Swiss banking industry.…”
Section: A Hsbc Switzerland Leakmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since more than 200 banks operated in Switzerland at the time of the leak, the market share of HSBC Private Bank was significant; it was likely to be among the top 10 largest Swiss banks. 8 Around $5.6 trillion of wealth was held in tax havens globally at the time of the Falciani leak; HSBC Switzerland alone accounted for 2.1 percent of that total. 9 Third, the available evidence suggests that HSBC was representative of the Swiss banking industry.…”
Section: A Hsbc Switzerland Leakmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online Appendix E provides detailed background information about HSBC Switzerland, the leak, and the data we got access to in his research. 8 Rankings of the world's largest private banks (or private banking divisions of large bank holding companies) are regularly published in trade magazines (e.g., Scorpio partnership). At the time of the leak, other major players in this market included UBS, Credit Suisse, Julius Baer, Pictet, Royal Bank of Scotland, BNP Paribas, etc.…”
Section: A Hsbc Switzerland Leakmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tax expense is an operational cost that reduces company profits, so tax non-compliance is a way to increase reported profits (Bimo et al, 2019;Lee and Kao, 2018). Tax non-compliance is a critical problem worldwide (Ozili, 2020;Torregrosa-Hetland, 2020;Palil et al, 2016). This makes tax compliance a crucial issue for both governments and the public (Amoh and Adafula, 2019;Alon and Hagerman, 2013) and nations across the globe searching for additional revenues to achieve the needs of the public (Andreoni et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secara global, ketidakpatuhan pajak dianggap sebagai masalah yang cukup krusial bagi pemerintah (Ozili, 2020;Palil et al, 2016;Torregrosa-Hetland, 2020). Hal ini membuat tindakan patuh wajib pajak menjadi perhatian bagi pemerintah di berbagai negara (Alon & Hageman, 2013;Amoh & Adafula, 2019).…”
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