Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Impact of Tax Revenue on Economic Growth: A Study of Selected Countries

View through CrossRef
There are two major types of taxes: direct taxes and indirect taxes. In this research paper, for the purpose of comparing these types of taxes in India and Bhutan, we have taken a sample of tax revenue collected under the heads of direct and indirect taxes. This sample ranges from 2004-2005 to 2014-2015. The results show that Bhutan is generating more tax revenue through indirect taxes whereas India is from direct taxes. By comparing the two regression equations and the standardized betas, we come to know that in Bhutan, more revenue is charged by levying indirect taxes where as India is on the opposite side of it. The results of these two types of fiscal policies can be very different and the more the indirect taxes in country, the more will be increasing gap between rich and poor and thus the more will be the exploitation of labor class. In this paper an attempt has been made to analyze the impact of taxation on the economic development of India and Bhutan
Title: Impact of Tax Revenue on Economic Growth: A Study of Selected Countries
Description:
There are two major types of taxes: direct taxes and indirect taxes.
In this research paper, for the purpose of comparing these types of taxes in India and Bhutan, we have taken a sample of tax revenue collected under the heads of direct and indirect taxes.
This sample ranges from 2004-2005 to 2014-2015.
The results show that Bhutan is generating more tax revenue through indirect taxes whereas India is from direct taxes.
By comparing the two regression equations and the standardized betas, we come to know that in Bhutan, more revenue is charged by levying indirect taxes where as India is on the opposite side of it.
The results of these two types of fiscal policies can be very different and the more the indirect taxes in country, the more will be increasing gap between rich and poor and thus the more will be the exploitation of labor class.
In this paper an attempt has been made to analyze the impact of taxation on the economic development of India and Bhutan.

Related Results

Impact of Federal Government Tax Revenue on Economic Growth in Nigeria
Impact of Federal Government Tax Revenue on Economic Growth in Nigeria
The main objective of the study was to investigate the impact of Federal Government tax revenue on economic growth in Nigeria spanning from 1986 – 2024 and variables employed were;...
The impact of attitude towards an e-tax system on tax compliance of Vietnamese enterprises: Adoption of an e-tax system as a mediator
The impact of attitude towards an e-tax system on tax compliance of Vietnamese enterprises: Adoption of an e-tax system as a mediator
PURPOSE: Tax compliance is a topic of concern for many scholars all over the world. Most of them point out factors affecting tax compliance, and one significant factor is the adopt...
Impact of non-oil tax revenue on economic growth in Anglophone and Francophone countries
Impact of non-oil tax revenue on economic growth in Anglophone and Francophone countries
This study examined the impact of non-oil tax revenue on economic growth in Anglophone and Francophone countries. Specifically, the study sought to: ascertain the impact of capital...
TAX PLANNING IN THE ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
TAX PLANNING IN THE ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The differences between the concepts of “tax planning”, “tax minimization” and “tax optimization” are investigated and it is established that tax minimization is the maximum reduct...
TAX BUOYANCY IN MAJOR STATES IN INDIA
TAX BUOYANCY IN MAJOR STATES IN INDIA
In the world of fiscal policy, tax elasticity and buoyancy are crucial factors shaping a country's financial health. Tax elasticity measures how much tax revenue changes when natio...
Assessing Taxation Revenue and Perceptions of Tax Reforms in Post-Demonetization India
Assessing Taxation Revenue and Perceptions of Tax Reforms in Post-Demonetization India
This research paper endeavors to provide a comprehensive analysis of taxation revenue in India, specifically focusing on Income Tax and Goods and Services Tax (GST), during the pos...
Causal Relationship Between Economic Growth and Government Tax Revenue: A Case of Nigeria (1970-2021)
Causal Relationship Between Economic Growth and Government Tax Revenue: A Case of Nigeria (1970-2021)
This paper aims at elucidating the mystery surrounding the belief that, high and vibrant economic activities and economic growth are a prima-facie and a leading indicator for high ...
An Analysis of the Severance Tax
An Analysis of the Severance Tax
The purposes of this thesis are to examine the strengths and weaknesses of the severance tax, to study the methods of administering the severance tax and to examine the severance t...

Back to Top