Skip to main content

Main navigation

  • Topics
    • Themes

      • Firms
      • Cities
      • Energy
      • State
    • Current issues

      • Climate change
      • Gender equality
      • AI and data
    • Initiatives

      • Cities that Work
      • State Fragility initiative
      • Tax for Growth
      • SGB Evidence Fund
      • Agri-SME Evidence Fund
  • About
    • Impact
    • Governance
    • People
    • Annual report
    • Our funders
    • News
    • Careers
    • Contact us
    • Policies
  • Where we work
    • Bangladesh
    • Ethiopia
    • Ghana
    • Jordan
    • Mozambique
    • Pakistan
    • Rwanda
    • Sierra Leone
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • Yemen
    • Zambia
    • India
  • For researchers
    • Funding
    • Data sets
    • Researchers directory
    • Funded project documents
  • Publications
    • Growth briefs
    • Evidence and strategy papers
    • Publications glossary
  • Blog
  • Events
    • BREAD-IGC virtual PhD course
    • Firms, Trade, and Development Conference
    • LSE Environment Week
  1. / IGC
  2. / Publications
Evaluation of electronic billing machines: Effectiveness of tax administration

Evaluation of electronic billing machines: Effectiveness of tax administration (Project memo)

Miscellaneous 9 Feb 2016 State and Tax

Authors

Andrew Zeitlin

Assistant Professor, Georgetown University

Nada Eissa

Associate Professor, Georgetown University
  • Zeitlin-Eissa-2015-Project-memo.pdf Download

    PDF document • 430.57 KB

Share

More from Evaluation of electronic billing machines: Effectiveness of tax administration 

The incidence and impact of Electronic Billing Machines for VAT in Rwanda

Eva Ghirmai, Sarah Logan, Sally Murray
Blog

More from IGC

Extractive windfalls and profit shifting risks

Alice Chiocchetti, Ninon Moreau-Kastler
Policy brief

2025 Zambia Mining and Investment INSAKA

6–10 October 2025 Lusaka, Zambia
Past Event

From forms to functions: Patterns of uneven state capacity in Pakistan

Ayman Moazzam
Project report

Designing acceptable and effective subsidy reforms: Lessons for water tariff reform in Jordan

Molly Hickey
Policy brief
Themes
State Tax
Countries
Rwanda

Footer main

All Projects All Multimedia All In focus

Footer secondary

VoxDev ↗ Ideas for India ↗

Stay up to date

Subscribe to our newsletter

and follow

International Growth Centre

London School of Economics and Political Science Sir Arthur Lewis Building (SAL), Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom

[email protected]

Funded by

UK Aid Logo
© IGC 2025 Design and development by Soapbox
  • Cookies
  • Privacy Policy