1981
DOI: 10.1177/104225878100600106
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Costs of Compliance in Small and Medium-Sized Businesses1

Abstract: This paper develops and tests a theory of compliance costs. Tension between not complying, with a low probability of detection, and complying, incurring quite high time and money costs, should result in varied choices for a sample of small businesses but high costs per dollar of revenue for those that comply. Medium-sized businesses are likely to comply because many costs are invariant with respect to size, and because they are likely to be caught if they do not comply. Empirical tests of this theory for a Was… Show more

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“…This burden of tax compliance costs varies depending on the size of the company due to “ simultaneous cost effects and law enforcement phenomena ” (Sommers and Cole, 1981, p. 26), which refers to the fixed cost component that disproportionately affects small enterprises due to limited capacity.…”
Section: Tax Compliance Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This burden of tax compliance costs varies depending on the size of the company due to “ simultaneous cost effects and law enforcement phenomena ” (Sommers and Cole, 1981, p. 26), which refers to the fixed cost component that disproportionately affects small enterprises due to limited capacity.…”
Section: Tax Compliance Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%