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Business Income Tax from Profit-Seeking Enterprises and Spatial Autocorrelation: Do Local Economic Characteristics Matter?
by
Hung, Chin-Fu
, Peng, Chi-Lu
, Huang, Hao-Chen
, Liao, Ting-Hsiu
in
agglomeration economies
/ autocorrelation
/ Business enterprises
/ Business income
/ business income tax revenues
/ Coronaviruses
/ Corporate income taxes
/ COVID-19
/ Econometrics
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic development
/ Economic research
/ Economics
/ Expenditures
/ fiscal policy
/ Hypotheses
/ Income
/ income tax
/ Income taxes
/ Infrastructure
/ land
/ Literature reviews
/ Local government
/ Pandemics
/ Profitability
/ Profits
/ Regions
/ Spatial analysis
/ spatial autocorrelation
/ Taiwan
/ Tax rates
/ Tax revenues
/ Taxation
/ taxation policy
/ Variables
2022
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Business Income Tax from Profit-Seeking Enterprises and Spatial Autocorrelation: Do Local Economic Characteristics Matter?
by
Hung, Chin-Fu
, Peng, Chi-Lu
, Huang, Hao-Chen
, Liao, Ting-Hsiu
in
agglomeration economies
/ autocorrelation
/ Business enterprises
/ Business income
/ business income tax revenues
/ Coronaviruses
/ Corporate income taxes
/ COVID-19
/ Econometrics
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic development
/ Economic research
/ Economics
/ Expenditures
/ fiscal policy
/ Hypotheses
/ Income
/ income tax
/ Income taxes
/ Infrastructure
/ land
/ Literature reviews
/ Local government
/ Pandemics
/ Profitability
/ Profits
/ Regions
/ Spatial analysis
/ spatial autocorrelation
/ Taiwan
/ Tax rates
/ Tax revenues
/ Taxation
/ taxation policy
/ Variables
2022
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Business Income Tax from Profit-Seeking Enterprises and Spatial Autocorrelation: Do Local Economic Characteristics Matter?
by
Hung, Chin-Fu
, Peng, Chi-Lu
, Huang, Hao-Chen
, Liao, Ting-Hsiu
in
agglomeration economies
/ autocorrelation
/ Business enterprises
/ Business income
/ business income tax revenues
/ Coronaviruses
/ Corporate income taxes
/ COVID-19
/ Econometrics
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic development
/ Economic research
/ Economics
/ Expenditures
/ fiscal policy
/ Hypotheses
/ Income
/ income tax
/ Income taxes
/ Infrastructure
/ land
/ Literature reviews
/ Local government
/ Pandemics
/ Profitability
/ Profits
/ Regions
/ Spatial analysis
/ spatial autocorrelation
/ Taiwan
/ Tax rates
/ Tax revenues
/ Taxation
/ taxation policy
/ Variables
2022
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Business Income Tax from Profit-Seeking Enterprises and Spatial Autocorrelation: Do Local Economic Characteristics Matter?
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Business Income Tax from Profit-Seeking Enterprises and Spatial Autocorrelation: Do Local Economic Characteristics Matter?
2022
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We seek to explore whether local economic characteristics affect the collection of profit-seeking enterprise (PSE) income tax in Taiwan, by adopting panel data from 2001 to 2020 collected in its counties and cities. The results of this analysis of spatial econometric modeling indicate that the increase in sales of profit-seeking enterprises (SPSE) has a positive and significant direct effect on the collection of PSE income tax in this county and city. In terms of spatial spillover effects, when the number of profit-seeking enterprises (NPSE) in neighboring regions increases and the percentage of employees working in industrial sectors (PEI) increases, they will then impact the increase in PSE income tax collection in any particular county and city. We find that the amount of PSE income tax collection relates to the agglomeration economy. The findings of this study may be provided as a reference for local governments to conduct administrative construction on the formulation of PSE income tax collection.
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