Building Tax Culture, Compliance and Citizenship A Global Source Book on Taxpayer Education
Now more than ever, governments are striving to mobilise greater tax revenue domestically. To do so, they are increasingly reaching out to inform and engage today’s – and future – taxpayers. They aim to foster an overall “culture of compliance” based on rights and responsibilities, in which citizens...
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Table of Contents:
- Singapore: No-Filing Service
- Rwanda: Celebrating the taxpayer
- Senegal: National Information Days
- Uruguay: Tax-themed computer games
- Zambia: Tax chat
- South Africa: Mobile tax units
- Turkey: Simplifying rental income returns
- Costa Rica: The “Tribute to My Country” games room
- Foreword and acknowledgements
- Executive summary
- Estonia: The e-Tax/e-Customs Initiative
- Guatemala: When it comes to taxes, strength lies in numbers
- Overview: A new era for taxpayer education
- El Salvador: The Tax Education Diploma – Teaching teachers to teach tax
- Bangladesh: National Income Tax Day
- Kenya: The Schools Outreach Programme
- Korea: Tax classes for small businesses
- Bhutan: Bookkeeping workshops for small businesses
- Brazil: Accounting and tax support for low-income taxpayers
- Jamaica: STEP – The Schools Taxpayer Education Programme
- Malaysia: Tax fun for children
- Burundi: Reaching the informal sector
- Chile: An emerging online presence
- Lebanon: The “Time for Taxes” calendar
- Colombia: Digital signature and online declarations
- Morocco: Educating children about taxes
- Mozambique: Together building momentum for good citizenship
- Mexico: Teaching tax in higher education
- Mauritius: Building a culture of compliance
- Peru: Master Strategy for Tax Education
- Nigeria: Tax soap opera.