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Under the Radar: The Effects of Monitoring Firms on Tax Compliance

Under the Radar: The Effects of Monitoring Firms on Tax Compliance

245/2015 Miguel Almunia and David Lopez-Rodriguez
culture and development, working papers
American Economic Journal
http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2654802

245/2015 Miguel Almunia and David Lopez-Rodriguez

This paper analyses the effects on tax compliance of monitoring the information trails generated by firms’ activities. We exploit quasi-experimental variation generated by a Large Taxpayers Unit (LTU) in Spain, which monitors firms with more than 6 million euros in reported revenue. Firms strategically bunch below this threshold in order to avoid stricter tax enforcement. This response is stronger in sectors where transactions leave more paper trail, implying that monitoring effort and the traceability of information reported by firms are complements. We calculate that there would be substantial welfare gains from extending stricter tax monitoring to smaller businesses.

Culture and Development

American Economic Journal

http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2654802