Revenue Law Journal welcomes the submission of high-quality, original, and unpublished manuscripts that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in revenue law, taxation, fiscal policy, public finance, customs law, and related legal disciplines. Authors are encouraged to carefully review these submission guidelines before submitting their manuscripts.
Authors must ensure that submitted manuscripts:
Are original works that have not been published previously in any journal, book, conference proceeding, or other publication.
Are not simultaneously under review or consideration by another journal or publisher.
Comply with the journal's ethical, editorial, and formatting requirements.
Fall within the aims and scope of Revenue Law Journal.
Have been approved by all listed authors prior to submission.
Failure to comply with these requirements may result in rejection or withdrawal of the manuscript.
Authors should submit their manuscripts electronically through the journal's official submission channel.
Submission Email: submission@revlawjournal.com
Authors are encouraged to submit all required documents together to facilitate a timely review process.
A complete submission should include:
The manuscript file should contain:
Title of the article
Abstract
Keywords
Main text
References
Tables and figures (if applicable)
The title page should be submitted separately and include:
Full title of the manuscript
Author(s) full name(s)
Institutional affiliation(s)
Country of affiliation
Corresponding author's email address
ORCID ID (if available)
Authors are encouraged to provide a cover letter briefly describing:
The significance of the research.
The originality of the work.
Confirmation that the manuscript is not under consideration elsewhere.
To ensure consistency and readability, authors should prepare manuscripts according to the following requirements:
Manuscripts must be written in clear and professional English.
Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx)
Times New Roman font
Font size: 12 pt
Line spacing: 1.5
One-inch margins on all sides
Continuous page numbering
While there is no strict word limit, authors are encouraged to present their research concisely and comprehensively.
Research manuscripts should generally include the following sections:
The title should be concise, informative, and accurately reflect the content of the manuscript.
The abstract should contain between 150 and 250 words and provide a clear summary of:
Research objectives
Methodology
Key findings
Conclusions
Authors should provide 3–6 relevant keywords immediately following the abstract.
The manuscript may include the following sections where appropriate:
Introduction
Literature Review
Research Methodology
Results and Analysis
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments (optional)
References
Revenue Law Journal follows the MLA (Modern Language Association) citation style.
Authors are responsible for ensuring that:
All sources cited in the text appear in the reference list.
References are accurate and complete.
Citations comply with MLA guidelines.
Authors should ensure that:
Tables and figures are numbered consecutively.
Titles and captions are provided.
Graphics are of sufficient quality for publication.
Necessary permissions are obtained for copyrighted material.
Upon submission, manuscripts undergo an initial editorial assessment to determine:
Relevance to the journal's scope.
Compliance with submission guidelines.
Academic quality and originality.
Ethical compliance.
Manuscripts that fail to meet these requirements may be returned to authors for correction or declined prior to peer review.
Eligible manuscripts are subjected to a Single-Blind Peer Review process conducted by independent experts in the relevant field.
The average review period is 4–6 weeks, although review times may vary depending on manuscript complexity and reviewer availability.
Authors may be requested to revise their manuscripts based on reviewer and editor comments. Revised submissions should be accompanied by a detailed response outlining how the comments and recommendations have been addressed.
Manuscripts accepted for publication will proceed through copyediting, proofreading, formatting, and final production before publication.
Accepted articles are published online under the journal's continuous publication model and included in the appropriate issue.
For manuscript submissions and editorial correspondence:
Email: submission@revlawjournal.com
For technical assistance and general inquiries:
Email: support@revlawjournal.com