为宗教捐款申报纳税的意向:美国穆斯林调查结果

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Shariq A. Siddiqui, Jehanzeb Rashid Cheema
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本研究探讨了美国穆斯林在年度报税时申请天课和其他货币捐赠豁免的意向。我们对居住在美国的 575 名穆斯林进行了调查,以检验几个探索性假设。我们的统计结果表明,在控制了其他人口统计学差异后,(1) 自认为是非逊尼派(而非逊尼派)穆斯林、收入中等或较高(而非较低)以及认为 Covid-19 是符合天课资格的事业的受访者申请天课捐款豁免的几率较高;(2) 永久居民(而非美国公民)、高(而非低)收入者、非信仰捐赠者以及认为 Covid-19 是符合天课资格的事业的人,其非天课捐款申请豁免的几率更高。本文对其影响进行了讨论。
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Intention of filing tax claims for religious donations: Results from a Muslim American survey

This study examined the intention to claim exemption for zakat and other monetary donations on the annual tax return among US Muslims. We used a survey of 575 Muslims living in the United States to test several exploratory hypotheses. Our statistical results suggest that after controlling for other demographic differences, (1) respondents who identified as non-Sunni (as opposed to Sunni) Muslims, had medium or high (as opposed to low) income, and those who believed that Covid-19 is a Zakat-eligible cause had higher odds of claiming an exemption for their Zakat donations; and (2) permanent residents (as opposed to US citizens), high (as opposed to low) income earners, non-faith-based donors, and those who believed that Covid-19 is a Zakat-eligible cause had higher odds of claiming exemption for their non-Zakat monetary donations. Implications are discussed.

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