Browsing by Subject "Tax"

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  • Unknown author (University of Cape Coast, 2011-08)
    Most developing countries face the problem of raising tax revenue to carry out public sector spending. Tax revenue is necessary for economic growth and development. Unfortunately tax revenue generation has been low in ...
  • Mbilla, Simon Akumbo Eugene; Gatsi, John Gartchie; Arhin, Emmanuel Yaw; Ayimpoya, Redruth Nyaaba (University of Cape Coast, 2018)
    Tax revenues are important to government, thus tax authorities ensure tax compliance to provide sufficient revenue for government. This paper therefore investigated the extent to which institutional factors, economic ...
  • Abraham, Kow Kwegya Amissah (University of Cape Coast, 2019)
    The avoidance of resource curse is, in part, dependent on the management and administration of realized revenue from the exploration of its natural resource. This article evaluates the existing fiscal regime and the ...
  • Seidu, Adibura Baba; Asante, Stephen (University of Cape Coast, 2012)
    Income tax from self-employed is very important for governments but compliance among self-employed leaves much to be desired. This study used hypothetical questionnaire to a sample of 380 self-employed in the Accra Metropolis. ...
  • Feruta, Erskine. S (University of Cape Coast, 2014)
    This study examined the influence of non-economic factors such as socioeconomic factors and psychological components which have the tendency of influencing tax compliance. The study was based on the Fisher tax compliance ...
  • Inkoom, Frederick Kofi (University of Cape Coast, 2016-07)
    The purpose of the study was to examine the VAT flat rate scheme for retail businesses in Cape Coast Metropolis. Specifically, the study focused on the VAT flat rate scheme on sales of retail businesses. Again, the study ...