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ABSTRACT
The study investigates the effect of demographic attributes on tax morale using undergraduate student in University of Benin as case study. To achieve this, primary data was used and it was analyzed using descriptive analysis and linear regression model. The data was derived from the responses of 235 respondents in the questionnaire distributed. The findings revealed that taxpayer marital status, religion, education and age are all statistically significant at 5% level of significance while taxpayer gender and ethnic are statistically insignificant at 5% level of significance. The study therefore concludes that taxpayers age, marital status, religion and education are the important demographic factors that affect tax morale. The study recommends that government should educate citizens more about the important of paying tax as this will help to improve tax morale.