EXCISE TAX ADMINISTRATION AND ITS IMPROVEMENT
Keywords:
Excise tax, requirements, adminstration, corruptionAbstract
Excise tax administration is a vital component of a country's fiscal policy, playing a crucial role in generating revenue for the government. The effective administration of excise tax is essential to ensure that the government collects the rightful amount of revenue from the production and sale of goods and services. However, the administration of excise tax is often plagued by inefficiencies, corruption, and lack of transparency, leading to revenue leakages and undermining the overall fiscal health of the economy. This article will critically analyze the excise tax administration and its improvement, highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and strategies for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of excise tax administration
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