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Efficiency of Manual Versus Electronic Tax Collection Methods in Nguru LGA

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Background of the Study

The method by which taxes are collected has a significant impact on both the efficiency of the tax system and the rate of tax compliance. In Nguru LGA, the transition from manual to electronic tax collection methods has raised concerns about which system is more effective in ensuring efficient tax administration and improving revenue collection. While manual systems have been in place for years, the adoption of electronic tax collection methods promises to streamline processes, reduce errors, and improve tax compliance.

This study aims to compare the efficiency of manual versus electronic tax collection methods in Nguru LGA, exploring the advantages and challenges of each approach and offering recommendations for optimizing tax collection.

Statement of the Problem

There is an ongoing debate about whether manual or electronic tax collection methods are more efficient in Nguru LGA. Despite the introduction of electronic systems, manual methods remain prevalent, and the effectiveness of each approach in ensuring efficient tax collection is not well understood. This study will investigate which method leads to better outcomes in terms of tax revenue generation and compliance rates.

Aim and Objectives of the Study

Aim: To assess the efficiency of manual versus electronic tax collection methods in Nguru LGA.
Objectives:

  1. To compare the efficiency of manual and electronic tax collection methods in Nguru LGA.

  2. To evaluate the impact of both methods on tax revenue generation and compliance rates.

  3. To recommend strategies for improving tax collection efficiency in Nguru LGA.

Research Questions

  1. How does the efficiency of manual tax collection compare to that of electronic tax collection in Nguru LGA?

  2. What impact do manual and electronic methods have on tax revenue and compliance rates?

  3. What improvements can be made to the tax collection system in Nguru LGA?

Research Hypothesis

  1. H₀: There is no significant difference in the efficiency of manual and electronic tax collection methods in Nguru LGA.

  2. H₀: Manual and electronic tax collection methods do not significantly affect tax revenue generation and compliance rates.

  3. H₀: Implementing electronic tax collection will not improve efficiency in Nguru LGA.

Significance of the Study

This study will provide insights into the advantages and limitations of manual versus electronic tax collection methods, offering recommendations to improve the tax collection process and ensure more efficient revenue generation in Nguru LGA.

Scope and Limitation of the Study

The study focuses on comparing the efficiency of manual and electronic tax collection methods in Nguru LGA. Limitations include challenges in obtaining accurate data on both methods and potential resistance to change from tax administrators.

Definition of Terms

  • Tax Collection Methods: The processes through which taxes are collected from individuals and businesses.

  • Electronic Tax Collection: The use of digital systems to collect taxes, including online platforms and automated systems.

Manual Tax Collection: The traditional method of collecting taxes through physical paperwork and in-person payments





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