Purpose: The rapid growth of pharmacies has made them a key focus for government taxation. However, many pharmacy entrepreneurs struggle with tax compliance due to a lack of knowledge. This study aims to address this issue through taxation training to enhance their understanding and adherence to tax regulations. Method: The study involved 35 HISFARMA pharmacy entrepreneurs in Yogyakarta, using observation, training, and mentoring to improve tax knowledge and compliance. Practical Application: The training provided entrepreneurs with essential taxation knowledge, enabling better compliance and reducing business risks related to tax obligations. Conclusion: The training significantly improved participants' understanding of pharmacy taxation, fostering better compliance and supporting a more structured business environment.
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