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The Effect of Tax Education on Taxpayer Compliance Amelia, Fatimah Rizky; Harefa, Irwan; Putra, Yananto Mihadi
Social and Economic Bulletin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): SEBI Journal January 2025
Publisher : Baca Dulu Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70550/sebi.v2i1.237

Abstract

Taxpayer compliance is a crucial issue for Indonesia, considering that taxes form the nation's fiscal backbone, contributing over 70% to the state budget (APBN). Despite ongoing government reforms, compliance rates remain suboptimal, and revenue collection often falls short of targets. Within the self-assessment system, which demands voluntary awareness, tax education has become a primary strategy for the Directorate General of Taxes (DJP). This study aims to analyze the influence of tax education—both traditional, through face-to-face counseling, and digital, through social media and online platforms—on taxpayer compliance. The method employed is a literature review, examining various scientific journals and other relevant sources. The analysis of previous studies consistently reveals that tax education has a positive and significant influence on taxpayer compliance. An improved understanding of taxpayer rights and obligations is proven to foster both formal and material compliance.