Nudging businesses to pay their taxes: Does timing matter?
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Gillitzer, Christian
Sinning, Mathias
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This paper provides empirical evidence on the implications of the timing of reminders by
studying the effect of varying the timing of reminder letters to taxpayers on their payment
behavior. The collection of unpaid tax debts constitutes a considerable challenge for tax au-
thorities. We discuss potential mechanisms through which reminders may affect taxpayers’
behavior and study the payment behavior of business taxpayers in a field experiment in
Australia. We find that a simple reminder letter increases the probability of payment by
about 25 percentage points relative to a control group that does not receive a letter from
the tax authority. However, variation over a three-week period in the timing of the re-
minder letter has no effect on the probability of payment within seven weeks of the due
date. Our findings indicate that sending reminders early results in faster payment of debts
with no effect on the ultimate probability of payment
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Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
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