Tax morale: trust and belief in the tax system
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Tax used to be an advisory discipline. Now, it is an area of focus for many boards and among a wide range of other stakeholders.
Tax used to be an advisory discipline. Now, it is an area of focus for many boards and among a wide range of other stakeholders.
This article is largely based on an unfinished work by the late Robin Williamson.
I consider myself fortunate to have been the longest serving Policy Adviser for the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS), in various guises (volunteer, contractor
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