No. 158: Firms‘ Perception of a Fair Tax Burden – The Impact of Trust and Public Goods

Jahr: 2024
Typ: Working Paper

Abstract

This study analyses how owner-managers’ satisfaction with public goods and their trust in municipalities’ handling of tax revenues shape firm-level tax attitudes. Using survey data from German small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), we find no significant association between SME owner-managers’ overall satisfaction with the provision of public goods and their perception of a fair tax burden (perceived fair tax rate). However, when distinguishing between public goods related to the SME owner-managers personal-and business-sphere, satisfaction with public goods tied to the personal-sphere is associated with an increase in the perceived fair tax rate of about 6%. We observe no similar link for the satisfaction with business-related public goods. By contrast, owner-managers’ trust in municipalities’ handling of tax revenues is strongly associated with higher perceived fair tax rates, with an effect size nearly twice that of satisfaction with personal-related public goods. Furthermore, municipalities where SME owner-managers report higher perceived fair tax rates, show on average a 13% reduction in firm-level tax avoidance. These findings underscore the critical role of transparent tax revenue management and trust-building in promoting tax compliance, offering actionable insights for municipalities seeking to strengthen sustainable exchange relationships with SMEs.

 

Beteiligte Institutionen

Die Hauptstandorte vom TRR 266 sind die Universität Paderborn (Sprecherhochschule), die HU Berlin und die Universität Mannheim. Alle drei Standorte sind seit vielen Jahren Zentren für Rechnungswesen- und Steuerforschung. Hinzu kommen Wissenschaftler der LMU München, der Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, der Universität zu Köln, der Leibniz Universität Hannover und der TU Darmstadt, die die gleiche Forschungsagenda verfolgen.

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