Testing the Assumptions of Slippery Slope Framework on Tax Compliance: Evidence from Nigerian SMEs
This paper integrates the assumptions of the Slippery Slope Framework in explaining the tax compliance of small and medium enterprises. This study tests these assumptions in relation to SMEs taxpayers to further reestablish the applicability of the framework with different kinds of taxpayers. Partia...
Main Authors: | Ayuba, Augustine, Saad, Natrah, Zainal Affrin, Zaimah |
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Format: | Article |
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De La Salle University
2018
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