Introduction to the South African Revenue Service and National Treasury Firm-Level Panel

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The South African Revenue Service and National Treasury Firm-Level Panel is an unbalanced panel data set created by merging several sources of administrative tax data received during 2015. The four data sources that constitute the panel are: (i) company income tax from registered firms who submit tax forms; (ii) employee data from employee income tax certificates submitted by employers; (iii) value-added tax data from registered firms; and (iv) customs records from traders. These data sets constitute a significant and unique source for the study of firm-level behaviour in post-apartheid South Africa. We review the key data sources used to construct the panel, highlight some important questions that arise as a result of panel construction, discuss the biases in the resulting data, compare key aggregates in the panel to other data sources, and provide a descriptive overview of the tax records.

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Pieterse, D., Gavin, E., & Kreuser, C. F. (2018). Introduction to the South African Revenue Service and National Treasury Firm-Level Panel. In South African Journal of Economics (Vol. 86, pp. 6–39). Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/saje.12156

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