Cooperative Compliance: A New Approach to Managing Taxpayer Relations

Cooperative Compliance: A New Approach to Managing Taxpayer Relations
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Katarzyna Bronżewska
IBFD Doctoral Series
636
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9789087223892
636
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104
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This book analyses the concept of cooperative compliance, a relatively new style of cooperation between corporate taxpayers and tax authorities.

Why This Book?

This book analyses the concept of cooperative compliance, a relatively new style of cooperation between corporate taxpayers and tax authorities.

The growing burden of tax compliance and the inadequate resources provided by tax authorities forced the introduction of a different form of cooperation based on mutual trust, transparency and understanding, while relying on tax risk management. This alternative approach first appeared independently in Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States in the early 2000s. Since then, the concept has been implemented in one form or another in over 20 jurisdictions worldwide. The OECD took the lead on systematizing the concept and in 2008 published a study in which the concept – initially referred to as “enhanced relationship” – was introduced. A few years on, cooperative compliance is envisioned as a powerful tool to increase the effectiveness of the tax collection process and influence taxpayer behaviour, especially in the post-BEPS environment.

The book describes the beginnings of cooperative compliance in Australia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States. It also discusses Poland, as a probing jurisdiction where no form of such cooperation has, as yet, been introduced. It defines and classifies the concept of cooperative compliance and explores the theoretical and practical issues related to its implementation. The analysis demonstrates that cooperative compliance is much more than a new legal measure and, as such, must be viewed in a much broader context, wherein historical, psychological and cultural elements play an important role.

Cooperative Compliance: A new approach to managing taxpayer relations

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Chapter 3: The Levels of Relationship between Taxpayers and the Tax Authorities

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Chapter 4: Description of Different Models

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Chapter 5: CC – Its Building Blocks and Description

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Chapter 6: Theoretical Issues – SWOT Analysis

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Chapter 7: Theoretical Issues – Legal Analysis

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Chapter 8: Introducing CC in Poland

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This book is part of the IBFD Doctoral Series

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Katarzyna Bronżewska was a Research Fellow at IBFD and obtained her PhD at the University of Łódź, Poland. She specializes in tax administration consulting and tax risk management.

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