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Title: The viability of tax e-services in ensuring taxpayer compliance and its impact on revenue collection: A case study of ZIMRA
Authors: Faith Nyaradzo Mapope
Newman Wadesango
Sitcha L
Midlands State University, student, Faculty of Commerce
University of Limpopo, Republic of South Africa
Midlands State University, lecturer, Faculty of Commerce
Keywords: Revenue collection
Tax e-services
Tax compliance
ZIMRA
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Istanbul Business Academy
Abstract: Purpose: The study sought to investigate the viability of tax e-services in ensuring tax compliance and increased revenue collection using ZIMRA Harare headquarters as a case study. Scholars shared their different ideas regarding the relationship between tax e-services and tax compliance and most of them were in agreement that the two variables yield a positive relationship. Methodology: The descriptive design, which is a component of the mixed approach, was adopted since it incorporates both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Questioners and interviews were used to collect data. Findings: The results revealed that there is a positive relationship between e-filing, revenue collection and tax compliance. It emerged that e filing, tax compliance and revenue collection have a strong positive relationship. Originality/Value: Companies should adopt the electronic tax filing system to enable better tax compliance levels and revenue collection.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5378
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