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The Impact Of IFRS 16 Implementation On Tax Aggressiveness: Do Right-Of-Use Assets And Lease Liabilities Matter? Sa’diyyah, Dewi Khalimatus; Herwanda, Reyhan; Firmansyah, Amrie
Educoretax Vol 4 No 4 (2024)
Publisher : WIM Solusi Prima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54957/educoretax.v4i4.777

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Implementing PSAK 73 in Indonesia requires companies to disclose right-of-use assets and lease liabilities in their financial statements. This study examines the impact of changes in the disclosure of right-of-use assets and lease liabilities due to the implementation of PSAK 73 on tax aggressiveness. The research sample consisted of financial statements of companies in the consumer non-cyclical sector listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2020 to 2022. Using purposive sampling, the study used 24 companies with 72 observations. The impact of the change was tested using panel data linear regression. The results showed that right-of-use assets have a positive impact on tax aggressiveness, while lease liabilities do not have a significant impact on tax aggressiveness. This study contributes to the literature on PSAK 73 and its relationship with tax aggressiveness. The Directorate General of Taxes can use the findings to develop tax monitoring and auditing strategies.
Potential Tax Revenue On Luxury Pets (Studies In Indonesia) Nugraha, Satria Yudha; Sa’diyyah, Dewi Khalimatus; Prasetyaningrum, Oktavia Rizki; Al Hazmi, Raldin Alif
Journal of Law, Administration, and Social Science Vol 4 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : PT WIM Solusi Prima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54957/jolas.v4i3.812

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The phenomenon of flexing, which is excessive showing off behavior where a person tries to solidify a position in the social environment to meet the need for appreciation and validation from others regarding their social status. In Indonesia, this phenomenon takes many forms, one of which is flexing related to pets. Some people have animals that are classified as luxury pets. Luxury pets, often referred to as exotic pets or luxury pets, refer to animals that are not commonly used as pets and are usually relatively expensive. Given the characteristics of luxury goods mentioned in the VAT and STLG Law applicable in Indonesia, it is stated that luxury goods are not basic needs, consumed by certain people, consumed by high-income people and to show status. Therefore, Pets classified as Luxury Pet should be subject to STLG considering the development of pet lovers increases over time, for example, cats, dogs and fish. This research is expected to provide the imposition of new types of taxes for the DGT so as to increase state revenue, especially in the tax sector