LOCAL TAXES BETWEEN OBLIGATION AND FISCAL CITIZENSHIP

  • Sandu D
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Abstract

The fiscal compliance of the taxpayer reported in percentages regarding the realization of the receipts exceeds in meaning the payment of an obligation established at the level of fiscal policy. As an individual or an entity, the citizen-taxpayer transfers sums of money in the form of tax, but this transfer has in addition to the historical-economic-legislative component and a defining psycho-social one for what we call fiscal citizenship. Visible only in the voluntary fulfilment of fiscal obligations, less in positive attitudes and beliefs, perceptions, motivation, and trust in local authorities, fiscal citizenship remains the barometer of the citizen-public administration or public service relationship. Fiscal citizenship and its defining elements can indicate the extent to which citizens feel defended by democracy and the rule of law. It cannot strengthen fiscal citizenship without strengthening trust in public authorities in terms of fiscal policy and taxation, without the responsibility for the efficient use of the amounts collected, without considering the taxpayer in a threefold way: partner, beneficiary, and client of the local public tax service. A culture based on PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences ISSN 2454-5899 105 rights and responsibilities or the reciprocity of responsibility and the empowerment of the citizen-taxpayer is needed.

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Sandu, D. (2022). LOCAL TAXES BETWEEN OBLIGATION AND FISCAL CITIZENSHIP. PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences, 7(3), 104–119. https://doi.org/10.20319/pijss.2022.73.104119

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