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Edward Groening

Edward Groening is Director of the Research, Strategy and Statistics Department at the Eswatini Revenue Authority.
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Publications

African Tax Administration Paper

Pathways Into the Tax Net: Better Ways to Register African Taxpayers

May 2024
Edward Groening, Mick Moore, Denis Mukama & Ronald Waiswa
Research in Brief

Pathways Into the Tax Net: Better Ways to Register African Taxpayers

May 2024
Edward Groening, Mick Moore, Denis Mukama & Ronald Waiswa
Research in Brief

To File or Not To File? Another Dimension of Non-Compliance: The Eswatini Taxpayer Survey

December 2020
Fabrizio Santoro, Edward Groening, Winnie Mdluli & Mbongeni Shongwe
Research in Brief

How Best to Nudge Taxpayers? A Tailored Letter Experiment in Eswatini

October 2020
Fabrizio Santoro, Edward Groening, Winnie Mdluli & Mbongeni Shongwe
Working Paper

How to Best Nudge Taxpayers? The Impact of a Tailored Letter Experiment in Eswatini

October 2020
Fabrizio Santoro, Edward Groening, Winnie Mdluli & Mbongeni Shongwe
Working Paper

To File or Not To File? Another Dimension of Non-Compliance: The Eswatini Taxpayer Survey

August 2020
Fabrizio Santoro, Edward Groening, Winnie Mdluli & Mbongeni Shongwe
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Zoom out shot of the Eswatini Revenue Service building
May 2026
National tax compliance survey launched in Eswatini

The International Centre for Tax and Development, in partnership with the Eswatini Revenue Service, has launched a taxpayer compliance survey, covering five main urban centres – Manzini, Mbabane, Matsapha, Ezulwini, and Nhlangano – aimed at building a clearer picture of taxpayer behaviour, compliance costs, and perceptions of the tax system in Eswatini….

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