Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

1-1-2017

Abstract

Tax compliance has always been an issue ever since the existence of tax. Various theories and models have been proposed and introduced in the literature to assist governments, tax agencies and relevant authorities to encourage voluntary compliance behaviour or to discourage non-compliance attitudes. In tax compliance literature, zakat has not been explicitly considered as one of the factors that might affect tax compliance. This study aims to explore the role played by zakat and provide the framework for encouraging tax compliance among Muslims taxpayers. This study is based on interviews with Muslims taxpayers in Malaysia and a review of literatures. This qualitative analysis contributes to different views of tax compliance issues and adds to the extant literature on zakat and tax compliance. Practically, the proposed framework can be tested empirically by future research and this would enhance our understanding on the role zakat on Muslims’ tax compliance behaviour.

Keywords

Zakat, Tax compliance, Muslim taxpayers, Interview

Divisions

Faculty_of_Business_and_Accountancy

Event Title

5th ASEAN Universities International Conference on Islamic Finance (5th AICIF)

Event Location

Park View Hotel, Jerudong, Negara Brunei Darussalam

Event Dates

13-14 December 2017

Event Type

conference

Additional Information

Conference paper

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