Background of the Study
Effective tax administration is crucial for ensuring efficient revenue collection and fostering public trust. Public perception of tax administration effectiveness often hinges on factors such as transparency, accountability, and service delivery. In Tarauni LGA, concerns over administrative inefficiencies, corruption, and inadequate public services have shaped public attitudes toward the tax system.
A positive perception of tax administration can enhance compliance and revenue generation, while negative perceptions may lead to evasion and distrust. This study explores the public perception of tax administration effectiveness in Tarauni LGA, identifying gaps and providing recommendations for improvement.
Statement of the Problem
The public in Tarauni LGA perceives tax administration as ineffective due to issues like poor service delivery, lack of transparency, and administrative bottlenecks. These perceptions undermine compliance and limit revenue collection. This study evaluates public perceptions to address these challenges.
Aim and Objectives of the Study
To assess public perception of tax administration effectiveness in Tarauni LGA.
To identify factors influencing perceptions of tax administration effectiveness in Tarauni LGA.
To recommend strategies for enhancing tax administration effectiveness.
Research Questions
How does the public perceive the effectiveness of tax administration in Tarauni LGA?
What factors influence public perceptions of tax administration effectiveness?
What strategies can improve tax administration effectiveness in Tarauni LGA?
Research Hypotheses
The public in Tarauni LGA does not perceive tax administration as effective.
Factors influencing perceptions do not significantly affect compliance.
Proposed strategies do not significantly improve tax administration effectiveness.
Significance of the Study
This study highlights the importance of effective tax administration in Tarauni LGA, offering insights to policymakers for improving public perception and compliance.
Scope and Limitation of the Study
The study focuses on public perceptions of tax administration effectiveness in Tarauni LGA. Limitations include potential biases in respondents' opinions and limited data on administrative practices.
Definition of Terms
Tax Administration: The processes and systems used to collect taxes.
Effectiveness: The ability to achieve desired outcomes efficiently.
Public Perception: The collective opinion of citizens about a subject.
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