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Advances in taxation. Vol. 13 [electronic resource].

Contributor(s): Porcano, Thomas MMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Advances in taxationPublication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2001Description: 1 online resource (viii, 218 p.)ISBN: 9781849501033 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Business & Economics -- Accounting -- General | Science -- History | Taxation | Taxation & duties law | Taxation -- United StatesAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 336.200973 LOC classification: HJ2381 | .A38 2001Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The effect of policy objectives, complexity, and self-interest on individuals' comparative fairness judgments of a flat tax / Donna Bobek, Richard C. Hatfield -- The use of the latent constructs method in behavioral accounting research : the measurement of client advocacy / J. David Mason, Linda Garrett Levy -- Tax practitioners' willingness to trust clients : effects of prior experience, situational and dispositional variables / William Shafer -- Measuring variation in tax liability among economic equals / Peter J. Westort -- The use of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) in tax litigation / G.E. Whittenburg, William A. Raabe, James R. Lackritz -- Tax subsidy increases in anticipation of tax rate changes / Bradley D. Childs -- Equality or simplicity : the income taxation of retirement plan distributions / Anthony P. Curatola, Janet Trewin, L.Melissa Walters-York -- A survey of tax evasion using the randomized response technique / Jodie Houston, Alfred Tran -- An examination of the relistic possibility standard's influence on tax practitioner aggressiveness / Charles F. Kelliher, Dale Bandy, Andrew J. Judd.
Summary: Advances in Taxation publishes articles dealing with all aspects of taxation. Articles can address tax policy issues at federal, state, local, or international level. The series primarily publishes empirical studies that address compliance, computer usage, education, legal, planning, or policy issues. These studies generally involve interdisciplinary research that incorporates theories from accounting, economics, finance, psychology, and/or sociology.
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The effect of policy objectives, complexity, and self-interest on individuals' comparative fairness judgments of a flat tax / Donna Bobek, Richard C. Hatfield -- The use of the latent constructs method in behavioral accounting research : the measurement of client advocacy / J. David Mason, Linda Garrett Levy -- Tax practitioners' willingness to trust clients : effects of prior experience, situational and dispositional variables / William Shafer -- Measuring variation in tax liability among economic equals / Peter J. Westort -- The use of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) in tax litigation / G.E. Whittenburg, William A. Raabe, James R. Lackritz -- Tax subsidy increases in anticipation of tax rate changes / Bradley D. Childs -- Equality or simplicity : the income taxation of retirement plan distributions / Anthony P. Curatola, Janet Trewin, L.Melissa Walters-York -- A survey of tax evasion using the randomized response technique / Jodie Houston, Alfred Tran -- An examination of the relistic possibility standard's influence on tax practitioner aggressiveness / Charles F. Kelliher, Dale Bandy, Andrew J. Judd.

Advances in Taxation publishes articles dealing with all aspects of taxation. Articles can address tax policy issues at federal, state, local, or international level. The series primarily publishes empirical studies that address compliance, computer usage, education, legal, planning, or policy issues. These studies generally involve interdisciplinary research that incorporates theories from accounting, economics, finance, psychology, and/or sociology.

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