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Kualitas Pelayanan Fiskus, Kesadaran Pajak dan Kepatuhan Wajib Pajak: Peran Moderasi Kondisi Keuangan Wajib Pajak Frinola Minovia, Arie; Yulistia Muslim, Resti; Karimi, Kasman
Akuntansi & Ekonomika Vol 15 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Akuntansi dan Ekonomika
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Muhammadiyah Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37859/jae.v15i1.8807

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This study examines the relationship between the quality of fiscal services, the level of tax awareness, and taxpayer compliance by including taxpayer financial conditions as a moderating variable in the analysis model. Taxpayer compliance is very important for increasing tax revenue and is crucial in financing national development. This study focuses on Individual Taxpayers (WPOP) registered at the Padang 1 Tax Office (KPP), where data was collected using convenience sampling and resulted in a sample of 98 respondents from 115 questionnaires distributed. Using SEM-PLS, the results of this study reveal that improvements in the quality of services provided by tax officials and high levels of tax awareness play a significant role in encouraging taxpayer compliance. Conversely, the financial condition of taxpayers does not show a significant influence on the relationship between the quality of tax services and tax awareness with taxpayer compliance.
KAJIAN AUDIT REPORT LAG DARI PERSPEKTIF TATA KELOLA KORPORASI: EKSPLORASI PERAN KUALITAS AUDIT SEBAGAI VARIABEL MODERASI Saputra, Dede Yudha; Zaitul, Zaitul; Mahendri, Meihendri; Yulistia Muslim, Resti; Ilona, Desi
JURNAL LENTERA AKUNTANSI Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL LENTERA AKUNTANSI, MEI 2024
Publisher : POLITEKNIK LP3I JAKARTA

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Audit report lag is an important aspect of accounting quality. However, there is a lack of previous studies investigating why companies have auditors sign financial reports late; others need less time to do so. This study determines the factors affecting the audit report lag from a corporate governance perspective during COVID-19. In addition, the role of audit quality as a moderating variable between corporate governance and audit report lag is also rare. Ninety-seven publicly listed companies participated in this study. The secondary data from 2019 to 2021 were involved. Agency theory is applied to explain the phenomenon. Moderated regression analysis is applied to gain the result. The result shows that audit tenure significantly affects the audit report lag. In addition, audit quality plays a moderating variable between board size and audit report lag. Hence, audit quality also moderates the relationship between audit tenure and audit report lag. The research has practical implications for reducing audit tenure by reducing auditing report lag. In addition to practical implications, this research also implies the theory where the results of this research can be explained by the agency theory in which to improve the quality of accounting information through the timely submission of financial reports and to shorten the time of signing an audit opinion through the governance mechanisms. Keywords: Size Of The Board Of Commissioners; Board Commissioner Meeting Frequency; Audit Tenure; Audit Opinion; And Audit Quality; Audit Report Lag