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Mazhar Waseem
Dr
Reader in Economics
,
Economics
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0115-842X
Phone
+44 (0) 161 306 1215
Email
mazhar.waseem
manchester.ac
uk
Website
https://mazharwaseem.com/
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2018
Does Cutting the Tax Rate to Zero Induce Behavior Different from Other Tax Cuts? Evidence from Pakistan
Waseem, M.
,
Oct 2018
, (Submitted).
Research output
:
Working paper
File
Income
100%
Tax Rate
100%
Wages
66%
Self-Employed
66%
Tax Avoidance
66%
11
Downloads (Pure)
Information, Asymmetric Incentives, or Withholding? Understanding the Self-Enforcement of Value-Added Tax
Waseem, M.
,
Dec 2018
, (Submitted).
Research output
:
Working paper
File
Taxation
100%
Asymmetric Information
100%
Sales Tax
100%
Return
14%
Production
14%
22
Downloads (Pure)
Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Motivations in Tax Compliance: Evidence from Pakistan
Waseem, M.
,
Slemrod, J.
&
Ur Rehman, O.
,
1 Dec 2018
, (Unpublished).
Research output
:
Working paper
Programs
100%
Motivation
100%
Tax Compliance
100%
Taxation
80%
Roles
20%
2017
Using Movement of Exemption Cutoff to Estimate Tax Evasion: Evidence from Pakistan
Waseem, M.
,
15 Jul 2017
, (In preparation)
p. 1-55
,
55 p.
Research output
:
Working paper
File
Tax Avoidance
100%
Costs
100%
Taxation
66%
Wages
33%
Profit
33%
7
Downloads (Pure)
2013
Taxes, Informality and Income Shifting: Evidence from a Recent Pakistani Tax Reform
Waseem, M.
,
Nov 2013
.
Research output
:
Working paper
Taxation
100%
Income
100%
Profit
71%
Tax Rate
28%
Tax Revenue
14%