Sanctions: Are citizens who are in conflict with the ATO different?
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Reinhart, Monika
McCrae, Jason
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Centre for Tax System Integrity (CTSI), Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University
Australian Taxation Office
Australian Taxation Office
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Two consecutive surveys were conducted: the ‘Community Hopes, Fears
and Actions’ survey in 2000 (CHFAS), and the follow-up ‘The Australian
Tax System: Fair or not?’ survey in 2002 (ATSFS). The sample for this
Research Note on conflict comprised respondents who answered both
surveys – CHFAS and ATSFS. The sample size was 1161.
The Research Note separates out those people who have had different
quantities of conflict with the ATO. Conflict is defined broadly as
“receiving an audit by the ATO”, “contesting an assessment given by the
ATO” or “being fined or penalized by the ATO”.
ℵ 54 % were not in conflict at either time – 2000 or 2002
ℵ 26% were in conflict at both times – 2000 and 2002
ℵ 9% were in conflict in 2000 but not in 2002
ℵ 11% were not in conflict in 2000 but were in 2002
The four groups were compared on a range of social demographic,
attitudinal and behavioural variables to find out how those who are
engaged in conflict with the ATO are different from other taxpayers.
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