Perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from Nigerian SMEs

This study examined the influence of economic and, psychological factors, as well as the moderating role of perceived service orientation on the tax compliance of Nigerian SMEs owners / managers. Three hundred and twenty one SME owners /managers participated in the survey.The Partial Least Squares (...

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Main Authors: Ayuba, Augustine, Saad, Natrah, Zainal Affrin, Zaimah
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spelling my.uum.repo.214762017-04-05T04:36:44Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/21476/ Perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from Nigerian SMEs Ayuba, Augustine Saad, Natrah Zainal Affrin, Zaimah HF5601 Accounting This study examined the influence of economic and, psychological factors, as well as the moderating role of perceived service orientation on the tax compliance of Nigerian SMEs owners / managers. Three hundred and twenty one SME owners /managers participated in the survey.The Partial Least Squares (PLS) path modeling was employed to analyze the data.The results showed that the probability of detection, incentives, and the public governance quality had significant positive effects on tax compliance, while tax complexity had a significant negative effect on tax compliance.On the contrary, the results showed that tax rates and tax knowledge had no significant effect on tax compliance. Furthermore, the findings of the moderating effect revealed that perceived service orientation only moderated tax rates and incentives, while in moderating effect was discovered on the relationship between the probability of detection, tax complexity, tax knowledge and public governance quality.The implications for tax revenue authorities and other policy-makers were also discussed. Universiti Utara Malaysia 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/21476/1/MMJ%2020%202016%2041%2057.pdf Ayuba, Augustine and Saad, Natrah and Zainal Affrin, Zaimah (2016) Perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from Nigerian SMEs. Malaysian Management Journal, 20. pp. 41-57. ISSN 0128-6226 http://mmj.uum.edu.my/images/pdf3/vol20/3newmmj20.pdf
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Perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from Nigerian SMEs
description This study examined the influence of economic and, psychological factors, as well as the moderating role of perceived service orientation on the tax compliance of Nigerian SMEs owners / managers. Three hundred and twenty one SME owners /managers participated in the survey.The Partial Least Squares (PLS) path modeling was employed to analyze the data.The results showed that the probability of detection, incentives, and the public governance quality had significant positive effects on tax compliance, while tax complexity had a significant negative effect on tax compliance.On the contrary, the results showed that tax rates and tax knowledge had no significant effect on tax compliance. Furthermore, the findings of the moderating effect revealed that perceived service orientation only moderated tax rates and incentives, while in moderating effect was discovered on the relationship between the probability of detection, tax complexity, tax knowledge and public governance quality.The implications for tax revenue authorities and other policy-makers were also discussed.
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author Ayuba, Augustine
Saad, Natrah
Zainal Affrin, Zaimah
author_facet Ayuba, Augustine
Saad, Natrah
Zainal Affrin, Zaimah
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title Perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from Nigerian SMEs
title_short Perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from Nigerian SMEs
title_full Perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from Nigerian SMEs
title_fullStr Perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from Nigerian SMEs
title_full_unstemmed Perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from Nigerian SMEs
title_sort perceived service orientation, economic factors, psychological factors and tax compliance: evidence from nigerian smes
publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia
publishDate 2016
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