Within the context of agent-based Monte-Carlo simulations, we study the
well-known majority-vote model (MVM) with noise applied to tax evasion on
Stauffer-Hohnisch-Pittnauer (SHP) networks. To control the fluctuations for tax
evasion in the economics model proposed by Zaklan, MVM is applied in the
neighborhood of the critical noise qc​ to evolve the Zaklan model. The
Zaklan model had been studied recently using the equilibrium Ising model. Here
we show that the Zaklan model is robust because this can be studied besides
using equilibrium dynamics of Ising model also through the nonequilibrium MVM
and on various topologies giving the same behavior regardless of dynamic or
topology used here.Comment: 14 page, 4 figure