Muhammad Yamin Noch
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Elasticity Measurement Of Local Taxes And Charges In Forecast Of Own-Source Revenue (PAD) Of Provincial Government In Indonesia Muhammad Yamin Noch; Victor Pattiasina; Hafidz Arif Purwanto
E-Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 22 No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Accounting Department, Economic and Business Faculty of Universitas Udayana in collaboration with the Association of Accounting Department of Indonesia, Bali Region

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/EJA.2018.v22.i01.p13

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This research aims to measure the elasticity of local taxes and charges in the framework of Own-Source Revenue (PAD) forecasting of Provincial Government in Indonesia. By using Fully Modified Least Square (FMOLS) method, the result shows that long-term elasticity or local taxes growth of 0.865 is still under GRDP growth, in accordance with the growth of charges of 0.756 shows the same result. While short-term elasticity or local taxes stability of 0.568 gives an overview of local taxes that is not sensitive to changes in GRDP, while the stability of charges of 2.704 shows the result is sensitive to changes in GRDP, however the value of stability is not supported sufficient significance so that the sensitivity factor of PAD is influenced by factor in beyond that. Forecasting result using the model in 2013, both local taxes and charges show better result than actual forecasting shown with smaller Revenue Forecast Error (RFE) value. Keywords: local taxes, local charges, FMOLS, RFE
Impact Corporate Taxpayer Compliance On Tax Revenue Growth With Tax Audit Moderation Muhammad Yamin Noch; Entis Sutisna; Kartim; Septyana Prasetianingrum; Yaya Sonjaya
Jurnal Akuntansi Vol. 28 No. 3 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Tarumanagara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24912/ja.v28i3.2400

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This study examined the effect of tax audits and corporate taxpayer compliance on increasing tax revenue, focusing on corporate taxpayers at KPP Madya Makassar. A quantitative approach was employed, using secondary data collected from 12 corporate taxpayers annually from 2015 to 2018, resulting in 48 observations. Data analysis included descriptive statistical tests, classical assumption tests, and hypothesis testing through linear regression. The results indicated that while the Taxpayer Compliance Level and Tax Audit had positive coefficients, neither variable significantly affected tax revenue. Additionally, the interaction between Taxpayer Compliance and Tax Audit did not significantly moderate the impact on tax revenue. These findings suggest that although tax audits have a role in monitoring compliance, they do not substantially moderate the relationship between taxpayer compliance and tax revenue. This study provides valuable insights for tax authorities and policymakers in designing strategies to enhance compliance and optimise tax audits.