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International Centre for Tax and Development

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Business People’s Views of Paying Taxes in Ethiopia

by Wollela Abehodie Yesegat and Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

 

Business People’s Views of Paying Taxes in Ethiopia
by Wollela Abehodie Yesegat and Odd-Helge Fjeldstad
 

This study examines factors that determine business people’s attitudes towards paying taxes in Ethiopia. Based on data obtained from a survey of business taxpayers in Addis Ababa, the study finds a statistically significant relation between tax-compliance attitude and factors such as the perception of probability of audit, corruption, satisfaction with the tax administration, peer influence, gender and education. The study emphasises the need for better understanding of why taxpayers are dissatisfied with the tax administration, including perceptions of corrupt practices. 
 

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