
Overview
- A fresh and necessary outlook at tax compliance issues from an economic anthropology perspective
- Stresses reciprocity is to be taken seriously in tax compliance
- Explains reciprocal relations based on what taxpayers and tax practitioners actually do
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This book takes a taxpayer's perspective on the relations taxation creates between people and their state. Björklund Larsen proposes that in order to understand tax compliance and cheating, we have to look beyond law, psychological experiments and surveys to also include tax collectors and taxpayers' practices. The text explores the view of taxes seen as citizen’s explicit economic relation to the state and implicit economic relation to all other compatriots. Björklund Larsen directs our gaze onto the concept of reciprocity, which is often proposed as an explanation in tax compliance research, and explores its diverse meanings and implications ethnographically.
The empirical cases are based on ethnography from two opposing tax practices in Sweden. Firstly, from a study of analysts, auditors, legal experts and managers at the Swedish Tax Agency and how they, quite successfully, strive for legitimacy in their tax collecting activities. Secondly, from fieldwork among a group of middle-aged Swedes and how they justify their purchasing work off the books – essentially tax-cheating practices. Sweden is a modern welfare society with citizens holding rational and secular values, yet trusting their government and fellow citizens. Sweden also has a high tax burden that is collected by one of its most revered governmental agencies – the Swedish Tax Agency - making it an interesting case studying tax compliance.
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Keywords
- Tax compliance
- Reciprocity
- Ethnography
- Economic anthropology
- Welfare
- Exchanges
- Taxpayer
- Marcel Mauss
- Swedish Tax Agency
- quid-pro-quo exchange
- Fiscal anthropology
- Swedish tax
- Behavioural economics
- Economic exchanges and reciprocity
- Tax as a gift
- Public economics
- Progressive marginal tax
- Contributive and distributive balancing
- Open Access
Table of contents (5 chapters)
Reviews
“The monograph provides thorough insight into the practises of the Swedish Tax Agency and the considerations of taxpayers when deciding whether or not to be tax compliant. Due to the topical nature of the matter at hand it should be of interest to a broader audience.” (Yvette Lind, British Tax Review, Issue 2, 2021)
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: A Fair Share of Tax
Book Subtitle: A Fiscal Anthropology of Contemporary Sweden
Authors: Lotta Björklund Larsen
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69772-7
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: Economics and Finance, Economics and Finance (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2018
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-69771-0Published: 31 January 2018
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-88840-8Published: 04 June 2019
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-69772-7Published: 15 January 2018
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIII, 136
Topics: Cultural Economics, Business Taxation/Tax Law, Ethnography, Behavioral/Experimental Economics, Public Economics