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2020

Third-party information reporting

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Information Matters In Tax Enforcement, Leandra Lederman, Joseph C. Dugan Jan 2020

Information Matters In Tax Enforcement, Leandra Lederman, Joseph C. Dugan

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Most scholars recognize both that the government needs information about taxpayers’ transactions to determine whether their reporting is honest, and that third third-party reporting helps the government obtain that information. Given governments’ reliance on tax collections, it would be risky to think that information or third third-party reporting is not needed by tax agencies. However, a recent article by Professor Wei Cui asserts that “modern governments can practice ‘taxation without information.’” Professor Cui’s argument rests on two claims: (1) “giving governments effective access to taxpayer information through third parties does not explain the success of modern tax administration” because, he …