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Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting
ISSN : 27149838     EISSN : 27149846     DOI : -
Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting serves as the journal that is devoted exclusively to accounting research. Its primary objective is to contribute to the expansion of knowledge related to the theory and practice of accounting in Indonesia, by facilitating the production and dissemination of academic research throughout the world. The scope of the journal covers all areas of accounting. To encourage the growth of Indonesian accounting research and practice, this journal let it open to all approaches to research, including, but not limited to analytical, archival, case study, conceptual, experimental, and survey methods.
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Enhancing Tax Compliance in Indonesian Government Institutions: Identifying and Mitigating Inhibiting Factors Silalahi, Heriantonius
Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.783

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Tax compliance in Indonesian government institutions significantly affects national revenue and resource allocation. This study addresses tax non-compliance by identifying its causes and proposing mitigation strategies. The research aims to understand why government institutions in Indonesia struggle with tax compliance, with objectives including identifying inhibiting factors, assessing their impact, and proposing mitigation strategies. This integrated approach encompasses various elements, including a descriptive analysis approach, comprehensive literature research, comparative analysis, a qualitative research approach, and secondary data collection. Findings highlight complex regulations, inadequate tax education, and inconsistent enforcement as compliance hindrances. The study quantifies their impact. Proposed solutions include simplifying tax rules, enhancing tax education, and enforcing tax laws. In conclusion, this research informs policymakers, tax authorities, and government officials about tax compliance challenges, offering insights to improve tax collection and resource allocation, potentially increasing government revenue and promoting sustainable development.
What do we know about Cooperative Compliance? Insights from Literature Review in Transfer Pricing Supervision Supriyadi
Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.956

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Cooperative compliance is often defined as a framework for trust-based relationships in which tax authorities and taxpayers work together to establish and uphold mutual understanding. The main reported areas of tax compliance risks and disputes in Indonesia include profit shifting and transfer pricing. Through a literature review, we attempt a stocktake of the cooperative compliance literature in this review about transfer pricing supervision. A comprehensive literature search identified 17 studies published between 2014 and 2023. Two key types of interventions were identified: cooperative compliance and transfer pricing supervision. According to the review's findings, cooperative compliance research should focus more on using cooperative compliance as a strategic tool in business than just on tax compliance. This evaluation concludes with recommendations for future cooperative compliance research.
The Role of External Assurance in Moderating the Effect of Sustainability Reporting Quality on Firm Value Anisa, Yolita Deantri; Nikmah
Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.974

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This quantitative research aims to examine the role of external assurance in moderating the effect of sustainability reporting quality on firm value in all companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2018-2022. This study uses purposive sampling to determine the research sample so that 27 companies that meet the criteria are obtained. Data analysis was carried out with the Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) model using IBM SPSS. The results found that the sustainability reporting quality indicated by the disclosure of sustainability reporting has a positive effect on firm value because the more items disclosed, the higher the sustainability reporting quality which has an impact on increasing firm value. Then this study found that external assurance does not moderate the effect of sustainability reporting quality and firm value because there are still several influencing factors. The results of this study contribute empirically that companies still have to improve the sustainability reporting quality through more voluntary disclosures to increase firm value, even though the existence of external assurance in sustainability reporting has not been considered by investors.
The Effect of Earnings Management on Dividend Policy: Concentrated Ownership and Audit Committee Expertise as Moderating Variables Anggraini, Shabira Dwi; Suranta, Eddy; Midiastuty, Pratana Puspa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.975

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Dividend policy is one of the important decisions of a firm where this dividend policy is an important consideration for shareholders as an indicator of the firms success in managing the capital invested by investors. This study aims to provide empirical evidence of how earnings management affects dividend policy, then whether concentrated ownership and audit committee expertise can affect the relationship between earnings management and dividend policy. The research sample is a manufacturing company with a period of 2018-2022. The sample selection used a purposive sampling approach so that the total observations amounted to 128 observations. The results showed that earnings management has a remarkable effect on dividend coverage, concentrated ownership and audit committee expertise can affect the relationship between earnings management and dividend policy in an effective way. The effect proves that managers have the discretion to choose accounting methods to file better earnings as a way to signal the success of the firms management and on the other hand earnings control benefits focused ownership so that earnings management and concentrated ownership are complementary. This observation contributes to signal theory and firm theory in explaining the earnings control movement and focused ownership as moderating variables in explaining the relationship between earnings management and dividend coverage. The real implication of this research is that it can be used as a consideration for firms in making decisions regarding the proportion of dividends distributed, and can be a review tool for investors in investing.
The Effect of Concentrated Ownership on Tax Avoidance: CSR Mediates or Moderates Kinanti, Syahfira Putri; Midiastuty, Pratana Puspa; Suranta, Eddy; Putra, Danang Adi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.999

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This study seeks to empirically demonstrate the relationship between concentrated ownership and tax avoidance, exploring the potential role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as either a mediating or moderating variable. From the aim of this research, the formulation of the problem in this research is whether concentrated ownership has an effect on tax avoidance and this research wants to further prove whether CSR is more appropriate to use as a mediating or moderating variable in explaining the relationship between concentrated ownership and tax avoidance. The research focuses on a selection of manufacturing firms that uphold CSR values during the period from 2019 to 2021, employing purposive sampling as the method for sample selection. Concentrated ownership is defined as ownership exceeding 50%, while tax avoidance is measured using the Effective Tax Rate (ETR). The results prove that concentrated ownership encourages management to conduct tax avoidance as an effort to obtain additional capital for the firm's investment needs so that companies tend to shift current taxes to future taxes. This research proves the existence of agency problems where concentrated ownership expropriates minority interests. CSR functions as a moderating factor in the correlation between concentrated ownership and tax avoidance. It serves to diminish managerial endeavors in evading taxes by establishing corporate legitimacy. With better implementation of CSR, it is hoped that this will not be a motivation for companies to avoid taxes when companies are dominated by concentrated ownership and investors prefer to invest in companies that have concentrated shares.
Earnings Management Before, During and After Covid-19 Period in the Hotels and Tourism Subsector Subsector Listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange Syahputri, Widia Dwi; Midiastuty, Pratana Puspa; Suranta, Eddy; Putra, Danang Adi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.1000

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Covid-19 has an impact on the decline in firms performance. Several previous studies have found that companies strive to sustain performance through earnings management practices. Earnings management that can be performed in a company includes accrued earnings management and real earnings management. Previous studies have only focused on the differences in earnings management during the pandemic using accrual earnings management. So that in this study, apart from using accrual earnings management, it also adds real earnings management. This study aims to offer empirical insight into variations in earnings management during the Covid-19 period. This duration is divided into three distinct phases: pre, during, and post-Covid. Focusing on the 2017-2022 timeframe, this study specifically examines companies in the hotels and tourism subsector. The hypothesis was tested with a paired sample t-test. The findings showed no disparity in accruals earnings management in the pre, during, and post-Covid periods. However, the analysis showed significant differences in abnormal real earnings management related to production and discretionary factors before, during, and after the Covid-19 outbreak. Notably, abnormal real earnings management in production remains consistent before and after, as well as during and after the pandemic. In addition, discretionary abnormal real earnings management shows no difference before and during Covid-19 or during and after the pandemic. The practical implication is that post-Covid-19 pandemic firms actually carry out higher real earnings management as an effort to maintain or as a result of the decline in firms performance during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Effect of Accrual Earnings Management and Real Earnings Management on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Reporting Performance Fadhilah, Alfiyyah Nuur; Suranta, Eddy
Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.1001

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This research aims to offer empirical insights into variations in earnings management within companies categorized in the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) score ranking, and seeks to establish a correlation between earnings management practices and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance. The study scrutinizes accrual earnings management alongside real earnings management. The Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) score ranking comprises four categories: low, medium, high, and severe. Accrual earnings management is gauged through the modified Jones model, while real earnings management is assessed using three proxies ABNCFO, ABNPROD, and ABNDISC. The research focuses on manufacturing companies possessing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores and adopts a purposive sampling approach. The outcomes reveal distinctions between ABNCFO and ABNPROD real earnings management in the severe and low ESG rating groups, whereas no differences exist in accrual earnings management and ABNPROD real earnings management. Additionally, the study establishes that ABNCFO and ABNDISC real earnings management significantly influence Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance positively. Conversely, accrual earnings management shows no adverse impact on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance, and ABNPROD real earnings management exhibits a positive albeit insignificant effect on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance. The practical implication of this research is that when the company has a high ESG score which reflects the uncertainty of the company's future operations, the company tends to carry out real earnings management in the form of abnormal cash flow operations (ABNCFO) and abnormal discretionary expenses (ABNDISC).
Carbon Tax Research Trend Bima, Muhammad; Setiawati, Rhisma Indah; Agustin, Dwi Apriliana; Djasuli, Mohamad
Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.1002

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This research focuses on mapping articles that discuss carbon tax published through sinta 1 and 2 accredited journals and scopus quartile 1 and 2. The purpose of this research is to explore more deeply about carbon tax research with a focus on business management and accounting in the 2015-2023 period. The method used in this research is a quantitative method with a bibliometric approach. This bibliometric approach is used to determine the development of research topics related to carbon tax research trends. Research samples, journal names, publication years, research methods, types of research variables and research data sources are the basis for mapping in this study. This research also visualizes carbon tax keywords using VOSviewer software. The results found that the search for articles that discuss carbon tax research found 8 articles published from accredited journals Sinta 1 and Sinta 2 and 50 articles from journals indexed by Scopus quartile 1 (Q1) and quartile (Q2) . This study contributes to knowing the trend of scientific publications on carbon tax, and provides an opening for researchers in conducting future research by conducting deeper calculations related to the amount of carbon emissions and carbon tax involving subjectivity in disclosure assessment.
Financial Reporting and Audit Quality Impact on Investment Efficiency in Indonesian Transport and Logistics Companies Chinhayu, Aziza; Saiful
Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.1018

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The purpose of this research is to determine the impact of financial statement quality and audit quality on companies in the transportation and logistics sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the period 2018 to 2022, especially in the transportation and logistics sector. Based on the issues of investment inefficiency in the company, research is conducted to provide managers with insights to consider investment decisions based on several variables influencing investment efficiency. The purpose of this research is to determine the impact of financial reporting quality and audit quality on investment efficiency on companies in the transportation and logistics sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the period 2018 to 2022. By applying the purposive sampling method as a sampling technique, the data used in this research is 24 companies. The total data used in this research included 120 observations based on certain criteria. The analysis method applied is multiple linear regression analysis. And the results show that the quality of financial reporting and audit quality have a positive and significant influence on the company's investment efficiency decisions.
The Influence of Earning Management, Dividend Policy, and Free Float Ratio on Stock Returns Alifi, Alfin; Kurniawati, Lestari
Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.1022

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Analysis of company performance is one of the considerations for investors in making investment decisions. Several issues related to earnings management arise due to the flexibility in accounting standards application becomes an investor’s special concern in analyzing financial statements. On the other side, investors’ attention to dividend distribution has various effects on several studies. Another issue that also attracts the investors’ attention is the new rules of minimum free float ratio for companies listed on the IDX to be 7.5% in 2019. Based on this phenomenon, this study aims to examine the effect of earnings management, dividend policy, and the ratio of free float to returns stock. The sample used is the property and real estate sector companies. This study uses the Fixed Effect Model with control variables in the form of profitability and firm value. The results show that earnings management significantly negatively affects returns, while dividend policy and free float have no significant effect on returns stock. Simultaneous research results also show a significant effect on returns with a coefficient of determination of 36.5%. As an implication, the results can be a reference for early identification of earnings management using existing financial report data. In terms of dividend policy, this research shows that dividend policy does not have a significant influence. However, considering the data in the research, investors can consider the pattern of dividend distribution amounts for each sector in making their investment decisions. The free float ratio variables show an insignificant effect on stock returns. However, research on the free float ratio in Indonesia is still limited.

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