B. Research Chapter 2
B. Research Chapter 2
B. Research Chapter 2
Molino Campus
COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY
Chapter 2
METHODOLOGY
This chapter discusses the methodology of the study on the Assessment
of Factors Affecting Tax Compliance of SMEs in Molino, Bacoor City, Cavite.
It aims to define and discuss in detail the methods of gathering and analyzing
data of the study. Specifically, it includes research design, data-gathering
procedure and statistical treatment of data.
Research Design
This study employed qualitative and quantitative research design that
enabled collection of requisite information about the factors that affect the tax
compliance among Small and Medium Enterprises. This type of research is
conclusive in nature which gathers information that can be used for statistical
inference on your desired respondents through data analysis (Fluid Survey
University).For this mixed qualitative and quantitative form of research, the
researchers made used of a descriptive survey for the data and informationgathering of the research to answer the questions that will be used to analyze
the factors that affect tax compliance.
Population Sampling
The target population was derived from the small scale business
operators deemed knowledgeable of basic tax laws and policies. To ensure fair
representation of the target population, the selection of Small and Medium
Enterprises, from which to pick samples, was done using both purposive
sampling and simple random sampling. Minimum sample size of 30
respondents was proportionately selected from the target population to
participate in the study.
Respondents of the Study
Participation in this study was voluntary and each of the enterprises
gave consent to the procedures of the survey and interview. The population of
the study are the 50 registered SMEs in Molino, Bacoor City, Cavite. The
researchers used the sampling technique of the Slovins formula. The sample
size calculated from the said formula is eighty-seven (33). The respondents of
this study are the restaurant owners, small scale professional practitioners such
Lawyers,
Accountants,
Debt
collectors,
Property
agents,
and
Research Instruments
To obtain effective and well-organized data for the study from the
respondents, valid questionnaires are given to them to be answered. A
questionnaire is a set of systematically structured questions used by a researcher
to get need information from the respondents (Dr. Ododa and Onganya). The
questionnaire used in this study was adapted from a foreign study which has the
same concept. The first part of the survey questionnaire is composed of the
company profile name of business, capital, type of business, number of years
the company has been operating, and number of employees working in the
establishment. The second part is the adapted questionnaire from the foreign
study entitled, An Analysis of Factors Affecting Tax Compliance in the Real
Estate Sector in Kenya: A Case Study of Real Estate Owners in Nakuru Town.
The study discusses the factors that affect tax compliance in Kenya.
Another instrument this study has used along with the survey
questionnaire is interview. A semi-structured personal interview with some key
personnel of the respondents was conducted. A semi-structured interview
includes a number of planned questions, but the interviewer has more freedom
to modify the wording and order of questions.
Data-Gathering Procedure
Primary data was collected at source by the researcher through direct
communication with the respondents using questionnaires. The major sources
Sampling Techniques
To identify the respondents of the study, the researchers made use of the
Slovins formula which is used to calculate the sample size (n) given the
population size (N) and a margin of error (e). It is a random sampling technique
formula to estimate sampling size.
where:
n = no. of samples
N = total population
e = error margin / margin of error
Using the Slovins formula, the number of the sample size is computed.
The margin of error is the amount that is allowed for in case of miscalculation
or change of circumstances. Substituting the variables with the actual numbers,
s=
Where:
S= standard deviation of a sample.
means sum of
Y
X
X Y
=
S D
SD/ N
Where:
X
SD