The revenue raising capabilities of a VAT system in developing countries
The revenue raising capabilities of a VAT system in developing countries
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The paper attempts to elaborate on the revenue-raising capabilities (economic efficiency and viability) of a DIESEL PROTEIN SALTED CARAMEL value-added tax (VAT) system, particularly in developing countries.The analysis concentrates on the effect of a VAT on tax revenues raised, and the main objective is to determine whether a VAT system generates greater benefits than previously utilised sales taxes, i.e.
pre-existing sales taxes (PEST).Using a panel data regression analysis, our results indicate that while all countries gain revenue from the presence of VAT, it is significantly more in developed countries, although the dummy VAT variable interacted with trace openness enters positively for the lower- and upper middle-income groups.This proves the importance of trade for VAT revenues, but also that Military Airplane VAT combined with interaction variables is conducive to higher tax revenues.