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Journal : MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement

Inclusion of BUMDesa Tax Awareness with Mina Agrowisata in The Self-Assessment System Asih Machfuzhoh; Intan Puspanita; Refi Pratiwi
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): November 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (126.505 KB) | DOI: 10.54408/move.v1i2.13

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The excellent potential that can be developed in villages rich in agricultural or plantation products is village agrotourism. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations. Agrotourism has the potential to be developed into superior tourism and only needs to be developed into a place for tourists to visit. Agrotourism can also involve multiple landowners and communities. Apart from strengthening the independent economy, the government hopes that with economic independence managed by BUmdesa, it will become one of the state's income, through taxes. Many do not understand how the tax treatment of BUM DES BUMDes is an entity in the form of a business entity formed from separated village assets as is the case with BUMN and BUMD. During that time, we know that government programs are not taxed. However, if we understand the explanation of the tax object which can be interpreted as a transaction (usually a source of income) which according to tax regulations is classified as a transaction that must be taxed. Income from a foundation derived from donations and grants is not an object of taxation. BUMDes has operational activities which from these activities can generate profits. Thus, BUMDes has met the requirements as a tax object. Therefore, the tax imposition for BUMDes is corporate tax. Keywords: Village Owned Enterprises, Understanding, Tax Awareness,
Technical Guidance on Personal Taxation of Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI) of Pandeglang Regency Refi Pratiwi; Asih Machfuzhoh; Intan Puspanita
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 1 No. 6 (2022): July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v1i6.115

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Hipmi is an organization of young Indonesian entrepreneurs who are united with the aim and purpose of Encouraging, participating in developing the entrepreneurial spirit among the younger generation. This Technical Guidance activity aims to introduce Personal Taxes to young Indonesian entrepreneurs in Pandeglang Regency, this activity also increases entrepreneurs' knowledge of taxation and increases tax awareness. The method of implementing this activity is to record young entrepreneurs who are members of HIPMI by grouping businesses because there is still a lack of understanding about individual taxation from the calculation, payment to reporting stages.
Simple Bookkeeping Training for Micro Businesses in Banten Province Ayu Noorida Soerono; Intan Puspanita; Edwin Perdana Adiwijaya
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 2 No. 5 (2023): May 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v2i5.204

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The background for this community service activity is the information that most micro-entrepreneurs in Banten do not know how to keep financial records/bookkeeping of their business. Based on this, training activities and bookkeeping assistance were carried out for micro businesses in Banten, especially in Serang Regency, Serang City, and South Tangerang City. The training was given to 20 micro-entrepreneurs in the Regency/City, with the stages of providing material on simple bookkeeping, as well as providing assistance for the preparation of the bookkeeping. The result of this activity is that the micro business community feels helped and can prepare simple financial reports.
MSME Financial Recording Training in The Karisma Creativa Group of Kadubeureum Village Intan Puspanita; Winda Nurtiana; Septariawulan Kusumasari; Rifqi Ahmad Riyanto
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v3i1.262

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This community service initiative aims to introduce the concept of basic financial recording and assist MSME business owners in recording their business activity transactions. The service activity is carried out in several stages, starting with identifying priority problems that need to be resolved. The next stage is to conduct socialization and training to help MSMEs in Kadubeureum Village with their financial recording. Through this activity, it was discovered that many MSME players do not separate their personal money from their business activities, making it difficult to determine their operational costs. With this activity, micro business owners in Kadubeureum Village can better understand the importance of financial recording for their business and are encouraged to record every business transaction on a daily basis.
Socialization of Taxes and Financial Reporting to MSME Bazar Participants Refi Pratiwi; Intan Puspanita; Asih Machfuzhoh; Selly Anggraeni Haryono
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v3i2.273

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MSMEs have the potential to improve the implementation of their tax obligations. However, due to weak access to information by MSMEs, in general they do not necessarily understand and comprehend the benefits of fulfilling tax obligations. In the bazaar activity, which was attended by 37 students, some of the teams were business people who actually had businesses while studying, the team assistants and lecturers socialized the importance of taxes to entrepreneurs, they were given an understanding of taxation since they were in college and not only got the theory but in practice these business people were the ones who dominated by students must understand. The process of how business actors get a NPWP which will change their tax identity using a Resident Identity Card. Not only understanding taxation, but in this activity students and business people are also asked to understand the financial reports that must be made after the activity is completed.This activity was carried out at a bazaar event with 37 teams taking part in this activity consisting of 3 students. The aim of this service is to provide an understanding of taxation and financial reports. Business people understand taxation and financial reports.
MSME Tax Socialization for Pakuncen Village Communities Refi Pratiwi; Intan Puspanita
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v3i5.343

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In the process of realizing optimal taxpayer compliance in paying taxes, of course the basic factor is the taxpayer's own awareness. Because in fact Taxpayer awareness in paying taxes is the main key to the success of government programs in increasing state income through taxes. Tax outreach for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is very important to help business actors understand their tax obligations. The MSME Tax socialization activity is carried out. The method used in this community service is carried out in several stages. The first stage is identification to find out priority issues that will be resolved through this service. The identification stage was carried out by interviewing MSMEs in Pakuncen Village. The results of this activity introduced MSME Tax to mothers who have businesses so that residents in Pakuncen Village are aware of the importance of taxation, especially for mothers who are working hard. From this socialization there were several participants who felt enthusiastic about the introduction of this taxation because according to the participants they had never before known about the MSME Tax. This is very helpful and motivates local residents to be more active in entrepreneurship so that they can increase their tax obligations because previously socialization has been carried out, in the future there will be more sustainable assistance.