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Bridging the gap between tax avoidance and compliance: can the framing of tax as a responsible business practice help?

Bongo Adi, Lagos Business School, Kenneth Amaeshi, University of Edinburgh & Godson Ikiebey, ESG Advisory
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Maximizing Revenue Generation from an Amnesty Program: Evidence from the Voluntary Asset and Income Declaration Scheme in Nigeria

Oyebola M. Okunogbe
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The Role that ICT can Play in Improving Property Tax Collection in Africa: Three Case Studies

Prof Riël Franzsen, African Tax Institute, Prof William McCluskey, African Tax Institute, Dr Mundia Kabinga, University of Cape Town & Chabala Kasese, Zambia Revenue Authority
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Direct and Network Effects of Tax Enforcement: Experimental Evidence from the D.R. Congo

Dr. Augustin Bergeron, Harvard University
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Focus Group Discussion on the VAT system in Rwanda

Mads Knudsen, Yves Nsengiyumva & Fabrizio Santoro
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Subsidy Perceptions in Nigeria

Neil McCulloch
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Taxation of High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs) in Rwanda

Jalia Kangave
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Tax compliance in Eswatini – a nudging experiment

Fabrizio Santoro
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Capacity building program with Uganda and Rwanda revenue authorities

Jalia Kangave
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The Implementation of Presumptive Tax in Ethiopia

Abis Getachew, Ethiopian Development Research Institute
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Does Gender Matter in Tax Compliance? The Case of URA’s Individual Taxpayers

Ronald Waiswa, Uganda Revenue Authority, Nathan Sebaggala & Jalia Kangave, ICTD
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Using third-party data to improve tax compliance in a context of low enforcement

Léo Czajka, UCLouvain, Mattea Stein & Bassirou Sarr
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