TRAINING NEEDS OF OFFICIALS OF THE GREEK - CYPRIOT TAX ADMINISTRATION (p.31-47) |
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Dimitrios KOMNINOS, UNIVERSITY OF PELOPONNESE, Greece |
Zacharias DERMATIS, UNIVERSITY OF PELOPONNESE, Greece |
Athanasios ANASTASIOU, UNIVERSITY OF PELOPONNESE, Greece |
Panagiotis LIARGOVAS, UNIVERSITY OF PELOPONNESE, Greece |
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Keywords : Training needs, Tax Administration, Officials, Greece, Cyprus |
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JEL classification : H20, I25, M53, O57 |
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Abstract |
In general, any tax system, even the most perfect in legal level, is not effective
without reliable tax mechanism and reliable provided tax services to the citizens
and the enterprises. The application of new innovative technologies could solve the
problem of serving citizens and businesses in the time they deal with the tax
administration services.
Tax administration is the link between tax legislation and tax payers. With this
content it is obvious that it determines the realization of the revenues provided for
in the respective State Budget and ultimately the actual tax burden.
In this article we investigate the training needs of employees of the Greek and
Cypriot Public Tax Administrations. This article consists of three parts. In the first
part, following a study of the literature concerned, the theoretical frame article on
which the survey was based is presented. The second part describes the
methodology of the survey. The third part is followed by a presentation and
comment on the results of the survey. |
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