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Tax Farming: A Radical Solution for Developing Country Tax Problems?


Peter Stella


Stellar Consulting

September 1992

IMF Working Paper No. 92/70

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Systemic tax administration problems in many developing countries have led to a search for radical solutions. One such proposed solution is tax farming. Tax farming is a system wherein the right to collect taxes is auctioned off to the highest bidder. An analysis of the historical experience with tax farming shows that its purported administrative efficiency is largely illusory. While certain aspects of tax administration may be suitable for privatization, the classic form of tax farming would appear to have little attraction for a modern state concerned with justice and equity.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 26

JEL Classification: H86, K42, L33

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Date posted: February 15, 2006  

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Stella, Peter, Tax Farming: A Radical Solution for Developing Country Tax Problems? (September 1992). IMF Working Paper, Vol. , pp. 1-26, 1992. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=884946

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Peter Stella (Contact Author)
Stellar Consulting ( email )
2019 Powhatan Street
Falls Church, VA 22043
United States
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