Tax evasion under random audits with uncertain detection

2005 
Abstract We show that an increase in taxpayer uncertainty about the amount of tax evasion that will be detected if an audit is undertaken increases compliance for prudent taxpayers if they believe that they will be assessed at least the amount of tax evaded. Thus, a policy that fosters detection uncertainty is more likely to encourage compliance the higher is the penalty for tax evasion.
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