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Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting (2017) 15 (1): 2–21.
Published: 10 April 2017
... tax officials and three tax advisors. Findings The authors find that attitudes toward the behaviour, perceived behavioural control and moral obligation are significant predictors of intentions to engage in tax evasion. Factors cited as encouraging tax evasion are perceived fairness, tax...

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