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Impact of tax regulation on the development of financial technology in Indonesia Talahaturusun, Jevan Andreas; Kohardinata, Cliff
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v6i1.8577

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Purpose — The objective of this study is to assess the influence of recently enacted tax legislation in May 2022 on the advancement of fintech in Indonesia.Method — The present study utilizes a quantitative approach to gather empirical data and conduct hypothesis testing. The population under investigation in this study consists of the total count of lender accounts across 34 provinces in Indonesia, classified according to quarterly periods. The methodology employed in this study involved selecting samples from 33 provinces. Data collection spanned from the second quarter to the fourth quarter of the 2021-2022 period, resulting in a total of 192 observations. The process of hypothesis testing was carried out using multiple regression analysis.Result — The research findings suggest that implementing fintech taxes significantly impacts the number of lender accounts in the following year. This implies that introducing taxes on fintech has a substantial influence on the lending sector, potentially leading to changes in the availability of accounts for borrowers and lenders in the year following the tax adoption.Contribution  — The contribution of this study based on its novelty is that it provides unique insights into the consequences of the recently enacted fintech taxes, which took effect on May 1, 2022. Before this research, no other investigations had explored this specific topic, making this study the first of its kind to shed light on the implications of the regulatory changes within the fintech industry.
Mediating Effect Of Return On Asset On The Effect Between Internal Capital Disclosure And Stock’s Return Kohardinata, Cliff; Widianingsih, Luky Patricia; Talahaturusun, Jevan Andreas
BIMA Journal (Business, Management, & Accounting Journal) Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muda (PDM) Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/bima.4.1.79-86

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This study aims to examine the effect between internal capital disclosure (ICD) and stock return with the mediation of return on asset (ROA) on the banking sector of Southeast Asia. We find that ICD does not have direct correlation with stock returns, ICD has a positive and significant effect with ROA, ROA has a significant and positive effect with stock return, and the mediating variable ROA can mediate effect between ICD on stock return. Bounded rationality or cognitive limitation resulted in investors needing mediation that ease capturing, memorizing, and processing of information in their minds, one of which is to use return on asset as a bridge between internal capital disclosure and stock return. Aside from that, for investors it is very possible to gain big advantage if they can analyze ICD texts and do trading strategy adjustments, because this study stated that there is a positive effect between ICD and ROA that impacts stock return.
Impact of tax regulation on the development of financial technology in Indonesia Talahaturusun, Jevan Andreas; Kohardinata, Cliff
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v6i1.8577

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Purpose — The objective of this study is to assess the influence of recently enacted tax legislation in May 2022 on the advancement of fintech in Indonesia.Method — The present study utilizes a quantitative approach to gather empirical data and conduct hypothesis testing. The population under investigation in this study consists of the total count of lender accounts across 34 provinces in Indonesia, classified according to quarterly periods. The methodology employed in this study involved selecting samples from 33 provinces. Data collection spanned from the second quarter to the fourth quarter of the 2021-2022 period, resulting in a total of 192 observations. The process of hypothesis testing was carried out using multiple regression analysis.Result — The research findings suggest that implementing fintech taxes significantly impacts the number of lender accounts in the following year. This implies that introducing taxes on fintech has a substantial influence on the lending sector, potentially leading to changes in the availability of accounts for borrowers and lenders in the year following the tax adoption.Contribution  — The contribution of this study based on its novelty is that it provides unique insights into the consequences of the recently enacted fintech taxes, which took effect on May 1, 2022. Before this research, no other investigations had explored this specific topic, making this study the first of its kind to shed light on the implications of the regulatory changes within the fintech industry.