The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of the impact of tax collection using warrants on taxpayer compliance. Data analysis used in this study included statistical analysis, validity and reliability tests, normality tests, simple regression analysis, simple correlation analysis, t-tests, and R2 tests. The results of the simple correlation analysis showed that the correlation between tax collection and warrants was 0.716, exceeding 0.05. This indicates that tax collection using warrants has an impact on taxpayer compliance.The results of the t-test showed that the calculated t for the variable "tax collection using warrants on taxpayer compliance" was 5.616, meaning that the calculated t value was greater than the t value (5.616 > 2.042), with a significance level of 0.000. Because the significance level was lower than 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05), this indicates that tax collection using warrants has an impact on taxpayer compliance. The results of the R2 test showed a coefficient of determination of 0.513 or 51.3%, which means that 51.3% of the dependent variable (taxpayer compliance) can be explained by the independent variable (tax collection with a warrant).
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