Price transparency and visibility are vital components of consumer protection in fair markets: laws and regulations protect consumers’ rights by requiring businesses to ensure their prices are visible and transparent. This is especially important when people purchase complex financial products. However, when it comes to tax, the term ‘tax transparency’ has come to signify exclusively the transparency of taxpayers’ financial affairs (referring to initiatives such as cross–national exchange of tax–related information by tax authorities), while transparency of the tax burden borne by individuals themselves receives little attention. Most people are not aware of the total amount of tax they pay and studies show that they under-estimate the amount of tax they pay substantially.
Read more >>Author: Kaetana Numa
Kaetana Numa is a research assistant at St. Mary's University, Twickenham. She has submitted her PhD at King's College, London. Kaetana previously worked for the Lithuanian Free Market Institute and has lectured in Christian social thought.