Determinants of tax compliance in Cameroon: Case study of microfinance institution in Cameroon
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Tax Digitalization, Tax Awareness, Perceived Fairness in tax system, Tax complianceRésumé
This study explores the determinants of tax compliance amongst Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) in Cameroon. To achieve this objective, primary data were collected from 120 accountants and managers across 60 registered MFIs using structured questionnaires. Composite scores were constructed from Likert-scale items and estimated using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression at the 5% significance level. The results indicate that tax awareness (β=0.335, p<0.01), perceived fairness (β=0.301, p<0.01), and tax digitalization (β=0.263, p<0.01) significantly and positively influence tax compliance, while institutional age also shows a positive effect. The results of the findings imply that strengthening taxpayer education, digital infrastructure, and governance transparency enhances voluntary compliance.
JEL Classification : H21
Paper type : Empirical Research
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© Nicodème KEMDONG TENEKEU, Christopher NGOH SAM, Dilane SA-AH NAHYEM 2026

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