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Examining the Dimensions of Corporate Taxpayer Compliance (Phenomenological Studies) Ratna Anggraini Aripratiwi; Khoirul Umam Hasbiy
Akuntansi : Jurnal Akuntansi Integratif Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): Volume 9 Nomor 1 April 2023
Publisher : Prodi Akuntansi UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jai.v9i1.1338

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This study aims to explore the deep meaning of the phenomena of taxpayer compliance in Indonesia through the phenomenology method. Disclosing the attitude of tax compliance is based on several reasons, including the low level of state tax revenue, the decline in public trust due to tax scandals, and the low level of awareness of taxpayers in Indonesia. The results show that each individual has a perspective based on experience. Tax compliance is interpreted as an attitude of compulsion, sincerity, and fear of the rules that the government has made. This research is expected to provide input for the government in developing tax regulations so that they are not only oriented towards pragmatic and material decisions but also towards non-material values.
Madurese Language Speech Levels and Affixes Analysis of Madurese Folktales Told by Hasan Sasra Wahab Syakhirul Alim; Muslifah Muslifah; Corina Ellizah; Khoirul Umam Hasbiy
GHANCARAN: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Tadris Bahasa Indonesia, Fakultas Tarbiyah, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/ghancaran.v5i2.8990

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In Indonesia, each ethnic group has its local languages to communicate with one another. The Madurese language stands out among the numerous local languages spoken by diverse ethnic groups in Indonesia due to its uniqueness. Affixes analysis uses in this research to identify how the words form in Madurese Folktales conversations told by Muhammad Hasan Sasra, they are Pa’ Sakèra, Bhindhârâ Sa`ot, Kè Moko, Bhângsa Cara, Raghâ Padmi, Arè’ Madhurâ, Sombhâr Aèng Mata, Makamma Sayid Maulana Yusuf, Perrèng Sojjhinna Kè Rabâ, and Kè Lèsap. The objectives of this research are (1) describing the many speech levels of the Madurese language, specifically in Madurese Folktales. (2) identifying the form and the dominant of the affixation used in Madurese Folktale's conversations. The kind of this research is qualitative descriptive; the objects of this study are nine Madurese Folktales. The method used was library research and observation. The result of this study shows that there are three speech levels throughout the Madurese language, which are Énjé’ Iyéh, Énggê Éntén, and Enggi Buntén. While the affixation analysis, it was found 13 prefixes (a-, n-, pa-, ka-, m-, è-, ny-, ng-, sa-, ka-, ta-, p-, and k-) and 12 suffixes (–ân, -an, -na, -a, -eng/-na, -nga, -è, -aghi, -i, -â, -e, and –èpon/-na). The three dominants of the affixation are a- , è- , and ny- of a prefix, and for suffixes are –na, -a, and –an.