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Factors Affecting Tax Compliance among Malaysian SMEs in E-Commerce Business

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  • Nadiah Abd Hamid
  • Nur Ain Ibrahim
  • Nur Aini Ibrahim
  • Noratikah Ariffin
  • Raudah Taharin
  • Fatin Amira Jelani

Abstract

Tax compliance is a major concern among many governments in the world. The issue of tax compliance has long been discussed. Past studies have shown that there has always been a reluctance among taxpayers to pay taxes. From the works of literature, the small-scale sector is known to be a tough party when it comes to paying tax. Though the number of small and medium enterprises is growing, tax collection from this sector is still insignificant. Thus, this paper aims to determine factors affecting tax compliance among Malaysia’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) engaging in online businesses. The data was collected through interviews with six SMEs’ owners that have e-commerce business activities. The results reveal that tax knowledge plays a vital role in influencing tax compliance among online companies in Malaysia. In addition, the respondents claimed that the Malaysian tax rules and regulations are too complex to understand, and the current corporate tax rate is too high and burdensome. This paper contributes to the literature in the area of taxation especially in Malaysia.

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  • Nadiah Abd Hamid & Nur Ain Ibrahim & Nur Aini Ibrahim & Noratikah Ariffin & Raudah Taharin & Fatin Amira Jelani, 2019. "Factors Affecting Tax Compliance among Malaysian SMEs in E-Commerce Business," International Journal of Asian Social Science, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 9(1), pages 74-85.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ijoass:v:9:y:2019:i:1:p:74-85:id:3099
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    1. Cureg, Angie G. & Larida, Altriyelle Aubrey P. & Mangili, Harlyn May N. & Madroñal, Christopher D. & Santos, Brod Lee B. & Mania, Jeanette R., 2024. "Determining the Level of Tax Awareness and Factors Affecting Tax Compliance of Ready-to-Wear Businesses in Solano, Nueva Vizcaya 3709," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(4), pages 797-823, April.

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