%0 Journal Article %T The Theory of Planned Behaviour as a Research Tool an Connection with Tax Law and Economics %A Bellová, Jana %A Špírková, Taťána %J Financial Law Review %V 2021 %R 10.4467/22996834FLR.21.001.13284 %N Issue 21 (1)/ 2021 %P 1-15 %K theory of planned behavior, tax compliance. %D 2021 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/financial-law-review/article/the-theory-of-planned-behaviour-as-a-research-tool-an-connection-with-tax-law-and-economics %X The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is a theory from the field of psychology that was developed by Icek Ajzen in 1985 in order to predict and change human behavior. The theory works with three basic inputs concerning the studied behavior of the person. These then lead to an intention to behave in a certain way. Over the years the theory has been successfully applied to research in various fields.By using the method of systematic review, deduction, induction and synthesis, the article looks into the use of the TPB research model in connection with tax law and economics.One of the areas where tax law and economics meet is taxes. Hence the aim of the article is to confirm or disapprove the hypothesis that firstly TPB has been used in connection with taxes over the last ten years. If this hypothesis is confirmed then it is the aim to determine in which areas it has been applied. Secondly to confirm or disapprove the hypothesis that TPB has been used in connection with taxes in all seven world regions as divided by the World Bank. If that hypothesis is correct the aim is to determine how it has been applied in the Czech Republic and with what results. JEL Classification: K34