Developing countries are typically unable to generate
sufficient amount of revenue from taxation because these countries face
a number of institutional problems in the process of revenue generation.
One of the main problems is corruption in tax administration. The two
important components of revenue generation are tax administration and
tax system reforms [Brondolo, et al. (2008)]. The main objective of
these is to increase the efficiency of tax administrations, specifically
by reducing corruption and tax evasion. The second main problem of low
revenue generation is political instabilities in developing countries.
One of the important characteristics of political instability is
unstable and governments and, hence, incoherent policy framework, which
hinder in the process of long-term reforms in the system. The quality of
governance as a whole is also relevant in this context. It is widely
agreed that the presence of tax evasion and corruption of public
officials is a social phenomenon that can significantly reduce tax
revenue and seriously hurt economic growth and development.
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