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Industrial Revolution In Agriculture And Manufacturing Sector 4.0 Whether It Has The Potential To Increase Value Added Tax Revenue: Case Study In Balkan Pohan, Fawwaz Muhammad Zakli; Wijaya, Suparna
Educoretax Vol 4 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : WIM Solusi Prima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54957/educoretax.v4i3.757

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The urgency of tax revenue in a country is something that is emphasized by the government. In this research, Value Added Tax revenue is the focus to be examined because it is related to many economic sectors. Therefore, the government tries to obtain tax revenue from various economic sectors to meet the country's targets and needs. This study aims to determine the impact of the agricultural sector and the manufacturing industry sector on Value Added Tax (VAT) revenues or what we know as Value Added Tax or VAT in the Balkan region on the European continent, with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) moderation, through descriptive quantitative methods based on data from the World Bank. Through this research, it is found that the agricultural sector hurts VAT revenue, as well as the manufacturing industry sector which hurts VAT revenue. However, for the farming sector and the manufacturing industry sector which are moderated by the Foreign Investment variable, it is found that both do not affect revenue. Then the last moderation variable alone, namely Foreign Investment, does not affect revenue. It is hoped that this research will provide new insights related to the agricultural sector and the industrial sector with its influence on Value Added Tax revenue.
Perception Of Generation X And Millennials Towards Tax Compliance In Indonesia Pohan, Fawwaz Muhammad Zakli; Marfiana, Andri
Educoretax Vol 4 No 6 (2024)
Publisher : WIM Solusi Prima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54957/educoretax.v4i6.835

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Digitalization of taxation such as DGT Online is one of the programs from DGT to be able to assist taxpayers in fulfilling compliance properly. In addition, Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Tax Administration 3.0 have almost the same principles as the DGT's tax digitalization program. Apart from the digital side, there is a public trust factor that can affect compliance. The results of this study obtained a conclusion that, the application of tax digitalization in terms of services, especially system convenience and supervision, has not been very effective in increasing tax compliance. This is seen from generation X and millennials. Other factors such as law enforcement and sanctions are prominent. Public trust in DGT's performance has been a consideration for taxpayers to remain tax compliant. The integrity value issued by the DGT is a guide for the community to comply with taxes. In addition, generational perspectives on compliance are generally similar, they remain tax compliant because they are aware of the effects of sanctions. What makes the difference is their response to corruption cases, where the millennial generation is more open and assertive than generation X.