Tax morale and the role of social norms and reciprocity. Evidence from a randomized survey experiment
Dörrenberg, Philipp ; Peichl, Andreas
Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung, Mannheim
ZEW - Mannheim
2017
35 p.
taxation ; gender ; social norm ; tax evasion
Discussion Paper
17-045
Public finance and taxation
English
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"We present the first randomized survey experiment in the context of tax compliance to assess the role of social norms and reciprocity for intrinsic tax morale. We find that participants in a reciprocity treatment have significantly higher tax morale than those in a social-norm treatment. This suggests that a potential backfire effect of social norms is outweighed if the consequences of violating the social norm are made salient. We further document the anatomy of intrinsic motivations for tax compliance and present first evidence that previously found gender effects in tax morale are not driven by differences in risk preferences."
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