Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 November 2024
How much tax revenue is lost each year as a result of noncompliance? How much of this lost revenue is from the richest taxpayers? How do the rich avoid paying taxes and why does it matter? This chapter considers these basic and important questions. The answers explain our motivation for writing this book and provide a starting point for the arguments that follow. This discussion also begins to explain why this book focuses on high-end tax noncompliance as a distinct challenge for the tax system. To answer these questions, we begin by describing exactly what we mean by tax noncompliance. The discussion then presents research findings on the scope of tax noncompliance and how it is shared across the income distribution. It then explains how high-end taxpayers can often avoid paying the taxes they owe by taking advantage of strategies that are not available to low- and middle-income taxpayers. Finally, we discuss why high-end noncompliance is harmful to the tax system, and why policymakers should treat it as a pressing challenge.
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