2023
DOI: 10.1108/jfc-03-2023-0063
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Tax evasion and money laundering through crowdfunding: a comparative study of the laws of Mauritius, UK and US

Abstract: Purpose The phenomenal proliferation of crowdfunding platforms raises concerns on the heightened occurrence of financial crimes since billions of funds are exchanged through these online systems frequently. Accordingly, some countries have implemented legislative responses to address these risks, although each countries’ laws have varying degrees of severity. Hence, the purpose of this study is to assess the efficiency and robustness of Mauritian laws to combat financial crimes that may arise from a crowdfundi… Show more

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“…When individuals prioritize money as their primary focus, they may engage in various means, including tax evasion, to accumulate more wealth. These findings align with previous research studies (Aligarh, 2017;Beebeejaun, 2023;Nugroho et al, 2020;Dumiter, 2023;Nuraprianti et al, 2019;Oktaviani et al, 2019;Silmi et al, 2020) that have also established a positive relationship between money ethics and tax evasion practices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…When individuals prioritize money as their primary focus, they may engage in various means, including tax evasion, to accumulate more wealth. These findings align with previous research studies (Aligarh, 2017;Beebeejaun, 2023;Nugroho et al, 2020;Dumiter, 2023;Nuraprianti et al, 2019;Oktaviani et al, 2019;Silmi et al, 2020) that have also established a positive relationship between money ethics and tax evasion practices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“… [ 97 ] 9 Tax evasion and money laundering through crowdfunding in developing economies. [ 98 ] 10 Future research about whether social interaction effects before and after the “threshold” are different. [ 99 ] …”
Section: Future Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%