Managing Income Tax Compliance through Self-Assessment
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WP; self-assessment system; taxpayer service; tax administration; service implementation plan; tax liability; taxpayer assessment; income tax; tax compliance; self-assessment; risk management; Sub-Saharan Africa; business taxpayer; taxpayer self-assessment practice; self-assessment practice; taxpayer certainty; taxpayer effort; tax revenue; self-assessment implementation; a number of country; income tax self-assessment system; Income tax systems; Tax administration core functions; Auditing; Taxpayer services; Middle East; East Asia; South Asia; Global;All these keywords.
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