Determinants tax compliance behavior of small and medium-sized enterprises
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Abstract
The paper aims to factor in the effect of tax compliance on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam. For SMEs, tax compliance is a critical aspect of financial management. In an emerging market with a dramatically growing economy, Vietnam provides a wide range of opportunities for SMEs to thrive. The authors’ 91 samples were collected from individuals specializing in accounting, auditing, and tax fields in some places in Vietnam. Efebera et al. (2004) applied an extension of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) model to demonstrate a positive relationship between equity perception, normative expectations, legal sanctions, and the intention to comply with tax regulations of individual taxpayers. We assess and analyze four factors including the perception of the utility of tax compliance, subjective norms, characteristics of tax policies, and economic environment affecting the tax compliance behavior of SMEs. The data analysis is carried out by using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The result shows that the perception of the utility of tax compliance, the characteristics of tax policies, and the economic environment have a positive and significant impact on tax compliance behavior. However, the research fails to test the influence of subjective norms on tax compliance behavior.
Keywords: Economic Environment, Perception, Tax Policies, Utility of Tax Compliance
Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization — T.N.L.; Methodology — T.N.L. and D.D.N.; Software — T.N.L.; Validation — T.N.L.; Formal Analysis — D.D.N.; Investigation — T.N.L.; Resources — Q.N.N.; Data Curation — T.N.L. and D.D.N.; Writing — Original Draft — H.T.N.; Writing — Review & Editing — T.N.L. and D.D.N.; Visualization — D.D.N.; Supervision — D.D.N.; Project Administration — T.N.L.; Funding Acquisition — D.D.N.
Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.
JEL Classification: H2, H3, Q5
Received: 18.12.2023
Accepted: 23.04.2024
Published online: 26.04.2024
How to cite this paper: Le, T. N., Nguyen, D. D., Nguyen, Q. N., & Nguyen, H. T. (2024). Determinants tax compliance behavior of small and medium-sized enterprises. Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review, 8(2), 144–151. https://doi.org/10.22495/cgobrv8i2p14