Tax agents perceptions of the corporate taxpayers' compliance costs under the self-assessment system

Reforms and changes in tax laws may affect the level of complexity in the tax system and increase taxpayer compliance costs burden. In Malaysia, the introduction of Self-assessment System (SAS) imposes greater accountability in terms of computational, record keeping and filing requirements upon taxp...

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Main Author: Sapiei, N.S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.um.eprints.134922015-05-13T08:49:19Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/13492/ Tax agents perceptions of the corporate taxpayers' compliance costs under the self-assessment system Sapiei, N.S. HG Finance Reforms and changes in tax laws may affect the level of complexity in the tax system and increase taxpayer compliance costs burden. In Malaysia, the introduction of Self-assessment System (SAS) imposes greater accountability in terms of computational, record keeping and filing requirements upon taxpayers. The increase in taxpayer obligations coupled with higher possibility of audit may require taxpayers to seek assistance from tax agents to handle tax matters on their behalf. In spite of the expanding role of tax agents in tax reporting under the SAS, very little research has been directed at examining their views and perceptions. This study, therefore, evaluates the compliance costs of corporate taxpayers from the perspective of tax agents. 2014-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/13492/1/tax_agents_perceptions.pdf Sapiei, N.S. (2014) Tax agents perceptions of the corporate taxpayers' compliance costs under the self-assessment system. In: 2014 International Academic Conference, 13-16 Apr 2014, Istanbul, Turkey. (Submitted)
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Sapiei, N.S.
Tax agents perceptions of the corporate taxpayers' compliance costs under the self-assessment system
description Reforms and changes in tax laws may affect the level of complexity in the tax system and increase taxpayer compliance costs burden. In Malaysia, the introduction of Self-assessment System (SAS) imposes greater accountability in terms of computational, record keeping and filing requirements upon taxpayers. The increase in taxpayer obligations coupled with higher possibility of audit may require taxpayers to seek assistance from tax agents to handle tax matters on their behalf. In spite of the expanding role of tax agents in tax reporting under the SAS, very little research has been directed at examining their views and perceptions. This study, therefore, evaluates the compliance costs of corporate taxpayers from the perspective of tax agents.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sapiei, N.S.
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title Tax agents perceptions of the corporate taxpayers' compliance costs under the self-assessment system
title_short Tax agents perceptions of the corporate taxpayers' compliance costs under the self-assessment system
title_full Tax agents perceptions of the corporate taxpayers' compliance costs under the self-assessment system
title_fullStr Tax agents perceptions of the corporate taxpayers' compliance costs under the self-assessment system
title_full_unstemmed Tax agents perceptions of the corporate taxpayers' compliance costs under the self-assessment system
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