THE EFFECT OF INVESTMENT CLIMATE ON SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE ENTERPRISES' ATTITUDE TOWARDS TAX IN PLATEAU STATE NIGERIA

Authors

  • Nyahas S. Iliya Department of Accounting Faculty of Management Sciences University of Jos-Nigeria
  • Othman I. Ahmed Department of Accounting Faculty of Management Sciences University of Jos-Nigeria
  • Magaji, S. Sortu Department of Accounting Faculty of Management Sciences University of Jos-Nigeria
  • Lukman, J Rahim Department of Accounting Faculty of Management Sciences University of Jos-Nigeria
  • Musa, T. Rifkatu Department of Accounting Faculty of Management Sciences University of Jos-Nigeria

Keywords:

attitude towards tax, insecurity, investment climate, access to finance

Abstract

The main objective of the study is to test association between investment climate and attitude towards tax by SMEs in Plateau State. The study used cross-sectional survey design. Using Krejcie and Morgan (1970) sample size determination table, the sample size
for the current study is 265 for a population of 875. The data for the study were obtained through administration of questionnaire and was analyzed using multiple regressions. The results indicate that shortage of electric supply, insecurity, perceived corruption, access to
finance and taxpayers' attitude towards tax are significantly and positively associated. However, multiple taxation was found to be insignificant in explaining SMEs negative attitude towards tax. It was recommended that government should put measures in place to
address shortage of electric supply, insecurity, inadequate access to finance and corruption to improve internally generated revenue through tax

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Published

01-06-2019

How to Cite

S. Iliya, N., I. Ahmed, O. ., S. Sortu, M. ., J Rahim, L. ., & T. Rifkatu, M. . (2019). THE EFFECT OF INVESTMENT CLIMATE ON SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE ENTERPRISES’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS TAX IN PLATEAU STATE NIGERIA. International Journal of Management Science Research, 5(1), 229–244. Retrieved from https://journals.unijos.edu.ng/index.php/ijmsr/article/view/66

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