When tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: Do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / Siti Nurfarhana Mohamad Dzulkifli and Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud

Tax revenue is a key source of income for most countries in the world. To maximize tax revenue, it is critical that taxpayers comply with relevant tax laws particularly in a self-assessment filing system. Alas, many countries are still grappling with tax evasion or even tax avoidance issue. A key ch...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Dzulkifli, iti Nurfarhana, Md Daud, Seri Ayu Masuri
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spelling my.uitm.ir.532822021-11-12T04:04:19Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53282/ When tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: Do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / Siti Nurfarhana Mohamad Dzulkifli and Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud Mohamad Dzulkifli, iti Nurfarhana Md Daud, Seri Ayu Masuri Business Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance Tax revenue is a key source of income for most countries in the world. To maximize tax revenue, it is critical that taxpayers comply with relevant tax laws particularly in a self-assessment filing system. Alas, many countries are still grappling with tax evasion or even tax avoidance issue. A key challenge is tax compliance behavior remains a complex and perplexing topic. While a lack of tax knowledge is pertinently attributable to unintentional non-compliance, the causes of intentional non-compliance are far from clear. This study aims to investigate the factors associated with intentional tax non-compliance by ruling out the variation in tax knowledge explanation. In so doing, this study employs a sample of respondents deemed conversant with tax knowledge. More specifically, this study surveys 104 tax practitioners in Malaysia using a convenience sampling technique and utilizes the theories of planned behavior and free trait to explore how they behave when filing their personal tax returns. The findings suggest only subjective norms is significantly linked to their tax compliance behavior. This study extends the literature on the role of individual factors on tax compliance behavior among tax practitioners acting in a different persona. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53282/1/53282.pdf ID53282 Mohamad Dzulkifli, iti Nurfarhana and Md Daud, Seri Ayu Masuri (2021) When tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: Do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / Siti Nurfarhana Mohamad Dzulkifli and Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud. Journal of Emerging Economies & Islamic Research, 9 (3): 17. pp. 50-66. ISSN (e-ISSN): 2289-2559 https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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country Malaysia
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topic Business
Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance
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Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance
Mohamad Dzulkifli, iti Nurfarhana
Md Daud, Seri Ayu Masuri
When tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: Do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / Siti Nurfarhana Mohamad Dzulkifli and Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud
description Tax revenue is a key source of income for most countries in the world. To maximize tax revenue, it is critical that taxpayers comply with relevant tax laws particularly in a self-assessment filing system. Alas, many countries are still grappling with tax evasion or even tax avoidance issue. A key challenge is tax compliance behavior remains a complex and perplexing topic. While a lack of tax knowledge is pertinently attributable to unintentional non-compliance, the causes of intentional non-compliance are far from clear. This study aims to investigate the factors associated with intentional tax non-compliance by ruling out the variation in tax knowledge explanation. In so doing, this study employs a sample of respondents deemed conversant with tax knowledge. More specifically, this study surveys 104 tax practitioners in Malaysia using a convenience sampling technique and utilizes the theories of planned behavior and free trait to explore how they behave when filing their personal tax returns. The findings suggest only subjective norms is significantly linked to their tax compliance behavior. This study extends the literature on the role of individual factors on tax compliance behavior among tax practitioners acting in a different persona.
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author Mohamad Dzulkifli, iti Nurfarhana
Md Daud, Seri Ayu Masuri
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title When tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: Do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / Siti Nurfarhana Mohamad Dzulkifli and Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud
title_short When tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: Do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / Siti Nurfarhana Mohamad Dzulkifli and Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud
title_full When tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: Do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / Siti Nurfarhana Mohamad Dzulkifli and Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud
title_fullStr When tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: Do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / Siti Nurfarhana Mohamad Dzulkifli and Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud
title_full_unstemmed When tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: Do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / Siti Nurfarhana Mohamad Dzulkifli and Seri Ayu Masuri Md Daud
title_sort when tax practitioners file their personal tax returns: do attitude, social norms, and perceptual control matter? / siti nurfarhana mohamad dzulkifli and seri ayu masuri md daud
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53282/1/53282.pdf
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