The Tendency toward Tax Evasion in Bangladesh
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1 1. Introduction The Tendency toward Tax Evasion in Bangladesh Rashedul Hasan Tax evasion has always been practiced among tax payers in Bangladesh. But the actual reason for this practice has always remained a mystery. This research has taken the initiative to find possible reason for such behavior among current tax payers in the country. A structured questionnaire was used among 300 tax payers to collect primary information which was later analyzed through the use of SPSS to reach at a justified conclusion. Few hypotheses were generate and tested using the primary data and in most cases the null hypothesis was accepted. A model was developed including a dependent variable and eleven independent variables (categorized as demographic and intellectual). The model was found significant for this research by conducting a regression analysis. Finally correlation analysis was done between dependent and selected independent variables to generate statistical conclusion for this paper. The core purpose of this research was to share some insight about tax evasion tendency in Bangladesh and to motivate interested partied in taking appropriate action. Tax has always been the primary source of revenue for Bangladesh. Government of our country tries to meet its ever increasing expenditures primarily public service, defense, education, technology, agriculture, infrastructure by imposing multiple tax on people working and earning money inside the country. From the year - end report on fiscal position it is found that the total actual expenditure for the income year by the government was Tk. 15,81,900 million which was 17.31% higher than the last financial year. On the other hand, tax revenue collected by the Government was Tk. 11,38,700 million in the financial year of As a result, a gap of Tk. 443,200 million exists which our government will have to fill up with foreign aid and money borrowed from World Bank. Although, the collection of tax revenue has increased from 2008 to 2012, it is surprising to see that tax gap has also increased every year. It cannot be denied that our economy is growing everyday and more people are now has taxable income. In such a situation, one of the many reasons why income and expense gap of our country is not decreasing over the year is the tax evasion tendency of our tax payers. As we pay tax without the expectation of any direct return, it is obvious that more and more tax payer will lose interest in paying the Government a portion of their hard earned income when any indirect benefit becomes difficult to find. Offers such as money whitening facility is not helping either as it discourages honest tax payers to report and pay appropriate amount of tax. Considering the emergency and importance of this issue, this research was conducted to share some insight regarding tax evasion in Bangladesh and also tried to identify possible reasons that influences tax evasion tendency among current tax payers of Bangladesh. Rashedul Hasan, Department of Accounting, American International University Bangladesh (AIUB), Bangladesh. [email protected] 1
2 2. Objectives of the Study The primary objective of the research was to identify factors that influence tax evasion among tax payers in Bangladesh. More specifically, this research was conducted to: 1. Determine the correlation, if any, among tax evasion and selected demographic independent variables. 2. Determine the correlation, if any, among tax evasion and selected intellectual independent variables. 3. Identify the factor(s) that has the most influence on tax evasion. 4. Establish the significance of the proposed model through regression analysis. 5. Suggest further areas of research on the subject matter. 3. Methodology 3.1 Research Design This research was done using survey method. A structured questionnaire was used to gather quantitative information from selected sample which was developed using a Likert scale of one to five (1 being strongly disagree and 5 being strongly agree). All the questions were close ended. 3.2 Sample Size A sample is often defined as the subset of population. A random sample method will be applied while selecting sample. The following formula derived by Aderson is used in determining the appropriate sample size for the research. n = p(1 - p)/ (Anderson, 2011) Here, n = Sample Size E = Margin of Error p = Planning Value = Confidence Level Assuming a p value of.3, for E and 1.0 for, the sample size derived from the above equation is = 336. To make things convenient, a sample size of 300 individuals of Dhaka city were taken as the final sample size. 3.3 Sources of Information All the primary data was collected using the questionnaire through mail order survey. After collecting the data, it was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS). Following tools of SPSS were used to derive statistical conclusion: A. Cronbach Alpha Test B. Correlation Analysis C. Regression Analysis Besides the above mentioned tools, descriptive statistics were described in this paper through the use of tables. Secondary data were also used in this research and was collected from different books, journal articles, websites and newspaper articles. 2
3 Intellectual Factors Demographic Factors Proceedings of 9th Asian Business Research Conference 3.4 Research Questions This research was conducted to generate answers for the following questions: 01. Do demographic factors have more influence on tax evasion? 02. Do intellectual factors have greater influence on tax evasion? 03. What is the correlation if any, among identified independent factors and tax evasion? 04. Is there any gender based difference in reasons of tax evasion in Bangladesh? 3.5 Hypothesis Following null hypothesis have been generated to conduct this research: H1: Tax evasion in Bangladesh is affected by identified independent variables. H2: Male and female tax payers are influenced by same independent factors in tax evasion H3: Tax evasion has a negative correlation with knowledge factors. H4: Tax evasion has a negative correlation with Technique factors. H5: Tax evasion has a positive correlation with Ethics factors. H6: Tax evasion has a positive correlation with Motivational factors. 3.6 Conceptual Framework Figure 1: Conceptual Framework of Tax Evasion in Bangladesh Religion No. of Dependents Gender Income Level Marital Status Employment Status TAX EVASION Lavel of Education Knowledge Factor Motivational Factor Technique Factor Ethics Facotor 3
4 4. Literature Review Tax evasion is defined by many researchers in many ways. Richardson (2008) defined tax evasion as international illegal behavior or activities involving direct violation of tax law to evade the payment of tax. Tax evasion is not a modern phenomenon. Plato had written about tax evasion almost two hundred years ago (Tanzi, 2000). To make things more interesting, tax evasion has become a worldwide practice among tax payers around the globe. There have been a lot of studies at different times to understand such behavior of tax payers and the findings have never been uniform. Chen, Been Lon (2003), has found in a study that an increase in both unit cost of tax evasion and punishment fines reduced tax evasion, whereas an increase in tax auditing reduced tax evasion only if the cost of tax enforcement is not too high. Green (2009) has indicated in a study that there is confusion about exactly why tax evasion should be regarded as morally wrong. Morales (1998) examined the views of Mexican immigrant street vendors and found they are more loyal to their family than to the government. Lack of mechanism to collect taxes and the belief that government does not deserve part of a worker s income was found to be the main reason of tax evasion in Armenia (McGee, 1999). (Author) has found in his study that men are more likely to admit failure to file a return than are women. According to Yitzhaki (1974) a raise in the marginal tax rate unambiguously entails lower underreporting of income if, as is the case of Switzerland, the penalty rate is imposed on taxes evaded. Fishburn (1981) has demonstrated that, the same conclusion holds for a linear progressive tax schedule with penalties imposed on taxed evaded. Ho and Wong (2008) concluded that individuals with stronger ethical mind may have favorable compliance attitude as they will regard complying with rules and regulations as an obligation that must be honored. The study of Bobek and Hatfield (2003) also indicated that the ethical beliefs of individuals are best means of improving tax compliance. Such an important phenomenon has remained almost unexplored in Bangladesh till today. There are few literatures available regarding this subject matter. Rahman (2005) in his research indicated that tax evasion or dodging of tax return is causing a significant amount of revenue losses in Bangladesh. This paper has focused on this burning issue as it is conducted to serve two basic purposes firstly, to test how factors identified by different scholars around the world affects in our country and secondly to become a stepping stone for all future research in this area. 5. Rationale for the Study Tax is defined by Dalton as a compulsory contribution imposed by a public authority irrespective of the exact amount of service rendered to the tax payer in return and not imposed as a penalty for any illegal offence (Warriach, 2012). In Bangladesh, National Board of Revenue act as the public authority whose sole responsibility is implementation of tax laws regulated by Income Tax Ordinance, 1984 and collection of predicted taxable income from tax payers every fiscal year. Although, it is a duty of every individual living and earning through different ways in Bangladesh to pay proper amount of taxes for the economic development of the country but tax payers are always looking for ways to avoid this duty. Theoretically tax revenue is seen as a powerful tool for the Government in poverty alleviation through optimum allocation of available tax revenue but our Government is using it more like a control mechanism to balance the supply and demand of different commodities. Sometimes few development works are seen which generally appears as a publicity stunt to win election. A country which became top in corruption in 2005 (BBC, 2005), it is obvious that tax payers would try to justify their evasion tendency by pointing to that direction and looking at the other way. There has also been a significant increase of tax lawyers in the country, some of them are found to have a low tolerance for ethics and are ready to do things favoring the tax payer just to keep a steady income. Tax evasion is here in Bangladesh and it 4
5 exists in both personal and corporate level. MNCs operating in Bangladesh are practicing tax evasion through illegal transfer pricing which was identified by NBR and dealt with corresponding actions very recently (Editorial, 2013). But for years, NBR anticipations have suffered from being based on outdated sample data, extrapolated by the growth in overall tax liability (Sarker and Kitamura, 2006). There can be thousand of problems existing in a country but none of them should be used as a shield to justify tax evasion tendency of any tax payer. We should treat it as a disease and help people to understand that it does more harm to the country than it does to them. Although, there is much dispute as to what factors contribute most effectively to tax payer compliance (Gordon, 1996) but this research was conducted to identify possible reasons of tax evasion and to motivate both researchers and Government to focus more time and effort on this issue to develop a cure for this infections disease before it is too late. Otherwise, the hope of Bangladesh becoming a developed country one day will never become a reality. 6. Statistical Analysis 6.1 Cronbach s Alpha Test Cronbach s Alpha is a statistical tool which is used to measure the reliability of a research conducted through the use of questionnaire. It was developed by Lee Cronbach in 1951 as an attempt to provide the measure of the internal consistency of a test or scale (Cornbach, L.,1951). A higher alpha is always expected by researchers as it increases the reliability of the research. As mentioned in table- 1 below, the alpha value for this study is.697or 69.70% which on the higher side and we can conclude that the questionnaire used in this research is reliable. Table 1: Reliability Statistics Cronbach's Alpha Cronbach's Alpha Based on Standardized Items N of Items Regression Analysis A multiple linear regression was conducted with 11 independent variables. Table 2 indicates that the R square of the study is percent which mean percent variance of the dependent variables were explained by the independent variables. From the Anova table in table 3 we can conclude that the model is accepted as the p value is less than.05. Now, if we give a closer look at the coefficients in table 4 we ll find that not all independent variable are significant for this research. For example, gender has a significance value of which is higher than.05 and as a result became insignificant. To see if any variation exists in male or female respondents, regression analysis was conducted separately and the result of coefficients is given in table 5. Table 2: Model Summary Std. Error of the Model R R Square Adjusted R Square Estimate Durbin-Watson a
6 a. Predictors: (Constant), Reasons for Tax Payment, Marital Status, Reasons for Non Compliance, Religion, Number of Dependents, Employment Status, Techniques Used to evade tax, Knowledge Regarding the Current Tax Policies, Level of Education, Ethical Arguments for tax evasion, Gender, Income Level, Age b. Dependent Variable: I am tax payer Table 3: ANOVA Model Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 1 Regression a Residual Total Table 4: Coefficients 1 Model B Std. Error Beta t Sig. (Constant) Religion Gender Age Marital Status Level of Education Employment Status Income Level Number of Dependents Knowledge Regarding the Current Tax Policies Techniques Used to evade tax Ethical Arguments for tax evasion Reasons for Non Compliance Reasons for Tax Payment
7 Table 5: Coefficients 2 Female Male Model t Sig. t Sig. (Constant) Knowledge Regarding the Current Tax Policies Reasons for Tax Payment Reasons for Non Compliance Techniques Used to evade tax Ethical Arguments for tax evasion Religion Age Marital Status Level of Education Employment Status Income Level Number of Dependents Correlation Analysis Pearson correlation was used to measure the linear relationship among dependent and identified intellectual variables. It is evident from the below table that there are low level correlation exists among dependent and independent variable which is negative foe some and positive for other variables. Table 6: Correlation Analysis I am tax payer K MF T E I am tax payer Pearson Correlation *.165 ** Sig. (2-tailed) N Here, k is knowledge regarding the current tax policies, MF is motivational factors, T is Techniques used to evade tax and E is used for ethical arguments for tax evasion. 7. Findings Result from the regression analysis proves the fact that the model is significant. A significance level of 0.00 form table 3 indicates that the model is statistically fit and the indentified independent variables have influence on tax evasion in Bangladesh. So, we can conclude that hypothesis -1 is accepted. After having a look at coefficients in table 4, it was identified that almost all of the demographic variables except employment status have influence on tax evasion where knowledge and technique factors are the two intellectual factors that affects tax evasion tendency. So, we can say that demographic factors have more influence on tax evasion tendency among the selected respondents than intellectual factors. Next step was to check whether male and female tax payers are influenced by the same independent factors or not. Table 5 provides enough evidence to draw possible conclusion on hypothesis 2. It was found that among 7
8 demographic factors only marital status (sign for male and sig 0.04 for female) and income level (sign for both) were common which influenced both male and female respondents in tax evasion practice. On the other hand, none of the intellectual factors were common among male and female respondents. So, we can conclude that null hypothesis is rejected for hypothesis 2 and alternate hypothesis is accepted. Pearson correlation analysis in table 6 tells us that there is a weak negative relationship (value -.130) existing among a person s willingness to become a tax payer and his knowledge regarding current tax policies in Bangladesh. It indicates that the more a person will know and understand about the tax system of our country, the possibility of him becoming a defaulter in tax payment will grow. As a result, hypothesis 3 is accepted. Again, there is a weak negative relationship (value -.080) existing among a person s willingness to become a tax payer and techniques available in the country to evade tax. It indicates that if we can minimize the ways people are evading tax in our country then the number of honest tax payers will increase. As a result, hypothesis 4 is accepted. A weak positive relationship (value.008) existing among a person s willingness to become a tax payer and ethics. It indicates a strong ethical belief will motivate more people in becoming a model tax payer. So, hypothesis 5 is also accepted. Finally, hypothesis 6 is also accepted as the correlation between becoming a tax payer and motivational factors are weak positive (value 0.165). It indicates that a person s willingness of tax payment will increase if he is positively motivated. Both government and peers can play a vital role in motivating an individual to become an honest tax payer and thus tax evasion practice will automatically be reduced in future. 8. Conclusion Tax evasion is a serious crime that deprives a country from its available sources of revenue and as a consequence pushes its economy toward inflation. Corporate tax payers are more involved in this crime than individual tax payers in Bangladesh as a result our inflation rate has been in double digit. Government is trying to motivate tax payers in paying the appropriate amount of tax but unethical tax payers are always finding out the loopholes that exist in our current tax policy and continuing their tax evasion practice with pride. We should all understand the fact that our small sacrifice as tax payment can help our country to grow stronger and our next generation will get a better life. I hope that this study will help everyone to realize how important tax revenue is for the economic development of a country and how we are affecting that development through our tax evasion tendency. In future I would like to conduct such research on young individuals who are the prospective tax payers of our country to see what their opinion is about tax evasion. Due to time constraint, this study was limited among the respondents of Dhaka city. So, it would be better to incorporate respondents from other divisions of the country to reach at a more uniform idea about tax evasion tendency in Bangladesh. References Anderson, David R., Sweeney, Dennis J, and Williams, Thomas A. 2011, Statistics for Business and Economics, 2nd Edition, South Western Cengage Learning, Mason, USA. Bobek DD, Hatfield RC 2003, An investigation of the theory of planned behaviour and the role of moral obligation in tax compliance., Behal Res. Acct., 15: Chen, Been-Lon 2003, Tax evasion in a model of endogenous growth, Review of Economic Dynamics, Vol. 6, Iss 2, pp
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