Volume 12 (2021): Issue 1 (March 2021)

VAT Gap Estimation and Influence of Selected Methods of Financial Administration on its Reduction

Lukáš Moravec, Jana Hinke, Monika Borsiczká
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Abstract

The aim of this contribution is to quantify the influence of selected methods on elimination of value added tax gap in the Czech Republic within the researched period 2015–2016. To find a possible share of influence of the VAT control statement on tax fraud following priority methods were set: VAT control statement invitation, initiatives from pairing check reports, tax checking and procedures for doubt removal. By quantifying these methods, the values of theoretical benefits are measured and further compared with value added tax gap within the researched period. To set the VAT gap estimation a method was used that calculates via cleaning gross domestic product based on the database of national accounts. By using this approach it was found out that with the influence of selected methods of financial administration there was a tax gap decrease in 2015 by 5.54% and for 2016 by 4.00%.

Keywords
VAT Gap, Tax Fraud, Tax Collection, Tax Administration, VAT Control Statement
Received
July 30, 2026
Revised
July 30, 2026
Accepted
July 30, 2026
Published
April 22, 2021

Citation:

Moravec, L., Hinke, J., & Borsiczká, M. (2021). VAT Gap Estimation and Influence of Selected Methods of Financial Administration on its Reduction DANUBE, 12(1), 45-60. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2478/danb-2021-0004.
Moravec Lukáš, Hinke Jana, and Borsiczká Monika 2021. „VAT Gap Estimation and Influence of Selected Methods of Financial Administration on its Reduction“ DANUBE 12 (1): 45-60.
MORAVEC, Lukáš, HINKE, Jana a BORSICZKÁ, Monika. VAT Gap Estimation and Influence of Selected Methods of Financial Administration on its Reduction DANUBE, 2021, roč. 12, č. 1, s. 45-60.
Moravec, L., Hinke, J., and Borsiczká, M. (2021) ‚VAT Gap Estimation and Influence of Selected Methods of Financial Administration on its Reduction‘, DANUBE, 12(1), pp. 45-60.