Tax evasion through unreported employment: Empirical evidence from the Republic of Serbia

Stefan Vržina
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Unreported employment represents a significant mechanism of tax evasion in transition and post-transition economies, hindering the economic security of a country. Unreported workers are not declared to the national tax authorities and are paid on the cash-in-hand basis, thus evading both labour tax and social security contributions. In this way, labour rights and labour security are violated. The main objective of the paper is to examine the extent of unreported employment in Serbia and to analyse the sectoral and geographical structure of it. The empirical research is conducted on the basis of data from the Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs. The results indicate that almost 8,000 cases of unreported employment were detected during the four-years period, involving more than 14,000 unreported workers. In nearly 70% of all cases, only one unreported worker was detected, though in some cases the number of detected unreported workers was higher than fifty. Although most companies in Serbia are registered in manufacturing and trade industries, accommodation and food service activities and construction are leading industries in terms of unreported employment. In addition, the largest ratio of unreported workers per case is calculated for the construction industry. Regarding the geographical structure, the region of Šumadija and Western Serbia has the largest number of both cases of unreported employment and detected unreported workers.
通过未报告就业逃税:来自塞尔维亚共和国的经验证据
未报告的就业是转型和转型后经济中逃税的一个重要机制,阻碍了一个国家的经济安全。未申报的工人不向国家税务机关申报,并以现金支付,从而逃避劳动税和社会保障缴款。这样就侵犯了劳工权利和劳动保障。本文的主要目的是研究塞尔维亚未报告就业的程度,并分析其部门和地理结构。实证研究基于劳动就业、退役军人和社会事务部的数据。结果表明,在四年期间发现了近8000起未报告的就业案件,涉及超过14,000名未报告的工人。在近70%的案件中,只有一个未报告的工人被发现,尽管在某些案件中,未报告的工人被发现的数量超过50个。虽然塞尔维亚大多数公司登记在制造业和贸易行业,但住宿和食品服务活动以及建筑业是未报告就业人数最多的行业。此外,每宗案件中未报告工人的比例最大的是建筑业。关于地理结构,Šumadija和西塞尔维亚地区的未报告就业和已发现的未报告工人人数最多。
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