Evaluating the impact of tax knowledge on tax compliance among SME in Zimbabwe

Tax non-compliance is an area of concern for all government and tax authorities and it will continue to be an important issue that must be addressed. From a tax administration point of view the, the rapid development of SMEs in the economy signifies a rapid increase in the number of ‘hard to tax’ ta...

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Main Author: Mwandiambira, Nokhuthula
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3171
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description Tax non-compliance is an area of concern for all government and tax authorities and it will continue to be an important issue that must be addressed. From a tax administration point of view the, the rapid development of SMEs in the economy signifies a rapid increase in the number of ‘hard to tax’ tax payers. The objective of this study was to evaluate if lack of tax knowledge was contributing to the high levels of tax non-compliance amongst SMEs in Zimbabwe. To achieve this, a qualitative research approach was used involving a sample of 35 SMEs and 40 tax officials. . The findings were that SMEs in Zimbabwe possess basic tax knowledge about taxation but lack a deeper understanding like the difference between presumptive taxation and income based taxation however this is insignificantly influencing their non-compliance behaviour. It emerged that in order for tax knowledge to influence tax compliance positively, the tax rates and corruption need to be addressed too. In spite of these results, ZIMRA should still continue to raise awareness to uninformed and inexperienced SMEs on the benefits of paying tax, encourage proper record keeping through tax payer education and social media campaigns.
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spelling ir-11408-31712022-06-27T13:49:04Z Evaluating the impact of tax knowledge on tax compliance among SME in Zimbabwe Mwandiambira, Nokhuthula Tax non-compliance Tax authorities SMEs Zimbabwe Tax non-compliance is an area of concern for all government and tax authorities and it will continue to be an important issue that must be addressed. From a tax administration point of view the, the rapid development of SMEs in the economy signifies a rapid increase in the number of ‘hard to tax’ tax payers. The objective of this study was to evaluate if lack of tax knowledge was contributing to the high levels of tax non-compliance amongst SMEs in Zimbabwe. To achieve this, a qualitative research approach was used involving a sample of 35 SMEs and 40 tax officials. . The findings were that SMEs in Zimbabwe possess basic tax knowledge about taxation but lack a deeper understanding like the difference between presumptive taxation and income based taxation however this is insignificantly influencing their non-compliance behaviour. It emerged that in order for tax knowledge to influence tax compliance positively, the tax rates and corruption need to be addressed too. In spite of these results, ZIMRA should still continue to raise awareness to uninformed and inexperienced SMEs on the benefits of paying tax, encourage proper record keeping through tax payer education and social media campaigns. 2018-09-13T09:52:48Z 2018-09-13T09:52:48Z 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3171 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Tax non-compliance
Tax authorities
SMEs
Zimbabwe
Mwandiambira, Nokhuthula
Evaluating the impact of tax knowledge on tax compliance among SME in Zimbabwe
title Evaluating the impact of tax knowledge on tax compliance among SME in Zimbabwe
title_full Evaluating the impact of tax knowledge on tax compliance among SME in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Evaluating the impact of tax knowledge on tax compliance among SME in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the impact of tax knowledge on tax compliance among SME in Zimbabwe
title_short Evaluating the impact of tax knowledge on tax compliance among SME in Zimbabwe
title_sort evaluating the impact of tax knowledge on tax compliance among sme in zimbabwe
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Tax authorities
SMEs
Zimbabwe
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