Next up Denis Mukama of Rwanda Revenue and Fabrizio Santoro @ICTDTax on evaluating the impact of taxpayer education in Rwandapic.twitter.com/JPq1VcqjxC
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Henry Saka from Uganda Revenue explains reason for non filing. It is cheaper than late filing which has a clear penalty. Possible fine or prison for non filing but only if it goes to court...pic.twitter.com/0bYEol17n0
In case of non filing, revenue authority can estimate and send a bill, then tax payer challenges it and suggests amount they should pay... Sets off a negotiation.
In Nigeria greater trust for federal and state gov. Less for local gov. "these are the guys who come and lock your shop up", local tax collectors say their job is difficult: no administrative systems, unclear responsibilities
. @neilmcculloch64 makes the case against tax morale purism. Perception of penalty, risk of being detected are as much a part of how people feel about tax as trust in govt. #ICTD19
. @VAdegite makes the argument that in Nigeria, each household is a local government: they have to provide their own electricity, security, pay for healthcare, education #taxmorale #ICTD19
Alan Carter asks about the net revenue effects of hands on tax collection - - what is the cost benefit of approach via letters ¢, phone $ calls or physical audit $$$ ? #ICTD19pic.twitter.com/1CZeIM9xrx
. @neilmcculloch64 in reply - - local tax collection in Nigeria (the least popular kind) is barely covering the costs of paying tax collectors! #ICTD19
Final session for today - on use of technology in tax administration - VAT compliance using electronic fiscal devices (EFD) in Tanzania, Rwanda and Ethiopia #ICTD19pic.twitter.com/E0J5URWrhk
. @IngridSjursen on research in Tanzania: interviewing customers & tellers of 314 businesses and looking at receipts to assess EFD compliancepic.twitter.com/fMWIBuXq0F
This is an EFD. In Tanzania and other countries it is mandatory for businesses over a certain size to use to record sales & give receipts - - for Vat compliancepic.twitter.com/5T8RvLGJhE
75% of biz gave a compliant receipt (some after being asked). Firms that think that other firms never evade VAT are more likely to issue a receipt
Denis Mukama on VAT in Rwanda 1/3 of tax revenue, but evasion via informality, fake receipts, refund fraud, trade in receipts. Limited used of EFDspic.twitter.com/kuqcZ454hS
Fabrizio Santoro the hardest working man at @ICTDTax is up again! Research in Rwanda find discrepancies between EFD data (automatically submitted) and VAT returns - both undereporting sales and inputs (avoiding refunds!)pic.twitter.com/HCWhaeJAeQ
If EFD records are correct and missing tax was collected would gain c $42 million #ICTD19
Andualem Mengistu on impact of EFDs on revenues in Ethiopia - finds significant impact on compliancepic.twitter.com/mmRhr3rGfJ
Denis Mukama from Rwanda Revenue - - don't think about the EFDs as making tax compliance a technology issue - - important is how we use the data.pic.twitter.com/dFjHMWDwe1
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