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- Ethical reasoning in tax practice: Law or is there more?
Private sector tax practitioners are often accused of unethical behavior in developing contrived tax avoidance arrangements Such arrangements usually comply with the letter of the law but contravene its underlying (often unstated) ‘spirit’
- The morality and tax avoidance: A sentiment and position taking . . .
This paper examines the moral and legal underpinnings of corporate tax avoidance
- The Influence of Organizations’ Tax Avoidance Practices on Consumers . . .
The concept of “tax avoidance,” which can be used indistinctly with the terms “tax aggressiveness” or “tax management” (Lanis and Richardson 2012), explains the unethical or immoral, albeit legal, behaviors that companies may include in their tax strategies
- Behind the Numbers: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Corporate Tax . . .
Tax avoidance strategies, though legally sound, often encounter ethical dilemmas [1] Ethical theories, like deontological ethics, may view such tax avoidance as immoral for exploiting legal loopholes, while consequentialist ethics may judge differently based on outcomes
- The Influence of Organizations Tax Avoidance Practices on . . . - JSTOR
The Influence of Organizations' Tax Avoidance Practices on Consumers' Behavior: The Role of Moral Reasoning Strategies, Political Ideology, and Brand Identification
- Tax Avoidance: Strategies, Legal Implications, and Ethical . . .
Tax avoidance refers to the use of legal methods to minimize tax liabilities by structuring financial affairs in ways that reduce the amount of tax owed While tax avoidance is technically legal, it often raises ethical concerns and can be subject to scrutiny by tax authorities
- Inequality shapes the propagation of unethical behaviours: Cheating . . .
Does the dissemination of salient information about tax dishonesty, such as high profile tax evasion or avoidance, facilitate the propagation of unethical behaviours, and in what way? We investigate this question in a large scale survey experiment on more than 4000 Italians
- The Ethics of Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion - RYBN
tax avoidance, in addition to tax evasion If individuals viewed tax as an investment, it is possible that tax avoidance is ethical- so long s it occurs within the confines of the law While legal, however, it may be socially irresponsible since it takes funds away from investment for society- though those funds may
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