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Taxation: A Fieldwork Research Handbook opens up new avenues of enquiry in the research of taxation by introducing tax as a field of enormous potential for research to all social scientists and offering suggestions on how research might be conducted into actual tax practice, rather than abstract models.
List of contents
Part I: Researching Tax Introduction 1. Tax as a Social and Institutional Practice 2. On Methods and Methodology 3. Gathering and Interpreting Qualitative Data 4. Case Studies 5. Designing and Administering Surveys 6. Quantitative Approaches 7. Ethnography and Tax Compliance 8. Moral Reasoning in Tax Practice: The Development of an Assessment Instrument Part II: Possibilities of Social Theory 9. Varieties of Institutionalism 10. New Institutional Sociology and the Endogeneity of Law 11. Historical Institutionalism 12. Communities of Experts 13. Insights from Bourdieu 14. Governmentality 15. Tea Parties, Tax and Power 16. Actor-Network Theory and Tax Compliance Part III: Tales from the Field 17. The Management of Tax Knowledge 18. Ethics in Tax Practice: An Exploratory Analysis 19. A Study of the Changing Relationship between Large Corporates and the Inland Revenue 20. The Changing Role of Accountants in HMRC 21. Analyzing the Enhanced Relationship between Corporate Taxpayers and Revenue Authorities: A UK Case Study 22. Transfer Pricing: Advance Pricing Agreements 23. Theoretical Framework for Applied Research on Tax Policies 24. Tax Planning in Practice: A Field Study of US Multinational Corporations 25. Policy Making in Action: Tax and Retirement 26. The Delphi Technique 27. Tax Research Going Forward
About the author
Lynne Oats is Professor of Taxation and Accounting at the University of Exeter, UK. Her research interest is taxation policy and practice in social and institutional contexts, in both historical and contemporary settings. She has published extensively in the field and is co-author of three books, Taxation Policy and Practice (Fiscal Publications, 2011), Principles of International Taxation (Bloomsbury Professional, 3rd edn 2012) and Accounting Principles for Tax Purposes (Bloomsbury Professional, 2010). She is Assistant Editor of British Tax Review and is Vice Chair of the UK Tax Reasearch Network.
Summary
Taxation: A Fieldwork Research Handbook opens up new avenues of enquiry in the research of taxation by introducing tax as a field of enormous potential for research to all social scientists and offering suggestions on how research might be conducted into actual tax practice, rather than abstract models.