The Nigerian Tax Policy on E-Commerce on Social Media: A Study of E-Informal Sector

  • Panle R
  • Okpara A
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… Also, Ojo & Oluwatayo, 2016 posited that high level of tax illiteracy, low level of educational qualification of some tax officials, are some of the … 6 which explains the value of the correlation and R Square. The correlation value shows that the challenges of the E-taxation and the …

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Panle, R. A., & Okpara, A. J. (2021). The Nigerian Tax Policy on E-Commerce on Social Media: A Study of E-Informal Sector. Open Journal of Business and Management, 09(05), 2223–2239. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojbm.2021.95119

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