Bültmann & Gerriets
Tax Morale and Tax Resistance
Evidence from an Internet Survey in Japan
von Tomomi Miyazaki, Masayuki Tamaoka, Ayu Tomita, Naoko Yokoyama
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
Reihe: Kobe University Social Science Research Series
Hardcover
ISBN: 9789811904776
Auflage: 1st ed. 2022
Erschienen am 05.04.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 4 mm [T]
Gewicht: 113 Gramm
Umfang: 64 Seiten

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This book is the first to shed light on the recent opinion of taxpayers on tax and fiscal policy in Japan through an attitude questionnaire.
It is said that Japanese taxpayers¿ tax morale is high. However, taxpayers in Japan are often described as having strong resistance to tax increases, especially consumption tax increases. There is, then, a paradox with respect to the attitude toward tax policies among Japanese citizens.
This book provides background information and basic descriptive statistics from Internet surveys in Japan by the authors, who introduce their results by focusing on tax morale and opinions with respect to a consumption tax hike. The summary statistics indicate that while tax morale is high, half of the respondents oppose a consumption tax hike from 8% to 10%. Furthermore, the ideal consumption tax rate for most respondents was less than 10% in both surveys, suggesting that Japanese taxpayers have a strong tax resistance, attributable to distrust of government and politicians.



Tomomi Miyazaki


Associate Professor, Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University, Japan



Masayuki Tamaoka


Professor, Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University, Japan



Ayu Tomita


Ph.D. student, Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University



Keigo Kameda


Professor, School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University



Akihiro Kawase


Professor, Faculty of Economics, Toyo University



Katsuyoshi Nakazawa


Professor, Faculty of Economics, Toyo University



Hiroyuki Ono


Professor, Faculty of Economics, Toyo University



Naoko Yokoyama


Professor, Faculty of Economics, Osaka Sangyo University




1. Introduction.- 2. A brief look at Japan's October 2019 consumption tax hike.- 3. Survey design.- 4. Summary statistics.- 5. Conclusion.- Appendix.


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