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December 4, 2007
Chorvat on Tax Compliance and the Neuroeconomics of Intertemporal Substitution
Terrence Chorvat (George Mason) has published Tax Compliance and the Neuroeconomics of Intertemporal Substitution, 60 Nat'l Tax J. 577 (2007). Here is the abstract:
This article argues that the relationship between the timing of tax payments and the decision of how much tax will be paid may have a greater impact on the level of tax compliance than would be predicted under standard exponential discounting models. To the extent that taxpayers exhibit hyperbolic or quasi–hyperbolic time discounting, compliance may be improved by separating the time at which tax returns are filed from the time in which tax is paid or in which previously paid tax is refunded.
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