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Partner Publication

Simulating the Impact of Covid-19 on Formal Firms in Eswatini

by Adrienne Lees, Giulia Mascagni & Fabrizio Santoro
August 2020
Working Paper

The Promise and Limitations of Information Technology for Tax Mobilisation

by Oyebola Okunogbe & Fabrizio Santoro
February 2022
Working Paper

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

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

Active Ghosts: Nil-filing in Rwanda

by Giulia Mascagni, Fabrizio Santoro, Denis Mukama & Naphtal Hakizimana prepared by Adrienne Lees
July 2020
Working Paper

Active Ghosts: Nil-filing in Rwanda

by Giulia Mascagni, Fabrizio Santoro, Denis Mukama, John Karangwa & Naphtal Hakizimana
May 2020
African Tax Administration Paper

Nil-Filing in Eswatini: Should the Revenue Administration be Concerned?

by Fabrizio Santoro & Winnie Mdluli
May 2019
Working Paper

An Analysis of Discrepancies in Taxpayers’ VAT Declarations in Rwanda

by Giulia Mascagni, Denis Mukama & Fabrizio Santoro
March 2019
Research in Brief

Teach to Comply? Evidence from a Taxpayer Education Programme in Rwanda

by Giulia Mascagni, Fabrizio Santoro & Denis Mukama
March 2019
Working Paper

Teach to Comply? Evidence from a Taxpayer Education Programme in Rwanda

by Giulia Mascagni, Fabrizio Santoro & Denis Mukama
February 2019
African Tax Administration Paper

What is the Role of Taxpayer Education in Africa?

by Giulia Mascagni & Fabrizio Santoro
April 2018
Working Paper

Electoral Competitiveness, Political Budget Cycles and Taxation in Developing Countries

by Wilson Prichard
September 2014
Partner Publication

Increasing Tax Collection in African Countries: The Role of Information Technology

by Fabrizio Santoro & Oyebola Okunogbe
September 2022
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