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GoodWill Journal of Economics, Management, and Accounting
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GoodWill Journal of Economics, Management, and Accounting, published by Amerta Institute, is a prestigious electronic academic publication dedicated to advancing research and knowledge in the fields of Economics, Management, and Accounting. It holds the Print Number International Standard Serial Number (P-ISSN) 3063-9840 and the Electronics Number International Standard Serial Number (E-ISSN) 3063-8194, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality scholarly content in the digital domain. Economics: The journal comprehensively explores various facets of Economics, including Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, International Economics, Development Economics, Behavioral Economics, Environmental Economics, Health Economics, Labor Economics, Financial Economics, Public Economics, and Game Theory and Economic Modeling. It serves as a platform for cutting-edge research spanning theoretical frameworks, empirical analyses, and policy implications in the diverse field of economics. Management: Within the domain of Management, the journal covers Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management, Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, Innovation and Technology Management, Entrepreneurship, Corporate Social Responsibility, Change Management, and Risk Management. It provides valuable insights into contemporary management practices, organizational dynamics, and strategic decision-making processes, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities in the field. Accounting: In the realm of Accounting, GoodWill Journal addresses Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Auditing and Assurance, Taxation, Forensic Accounting, Accounting Information Systems, International Accounting Standards, Corporate Governance, Ethics in Accounting, Sustainability Accounting, and Behavioral Aspects of Accounting. It contributes to the evolving landscape of accounting research by showcasing emerging issues, best practices, and theoretical advancements. The journal publishes twice a year, in April and October, enhancing accessibility for researchers, academics, and practitioners worldwide. With its commitment to excellence, GoodWill Journal aims to be a leading resource for scholars and professionals seeking in-depth knowledge and understanding in the interdisciplinary fields of Economics, Management, and Accounting.
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The Role of Regional Taxes and Regional Levies on Original Regional Income (PAD) in Majene Regency Muh Asrullah Muslim
GoodWill Journal of Economics, Management, and Accounting Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): October 2021
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The aim of this research is to determine the implementation of taxation in managing village funds in Sampulungan village, North Galesong subdistrict, Takalar district. The data used in this research is data sourced from the Sampulungan Village Government, namely the general cash book. The data analysis technique used is a qualitative technique using data collection methods, data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of the research and discussion of the implementation of taxation in managing village funds in Sampulungan Village, North Galesong District, Takalar Regency, the researchers can draw the conclusion that the implementation of taxation shows that tax calculations in Sampulungan Village are in accordance with the provisions of the tax law. However, the village treasurer is late in depositing and reporting VAT, PPh article 22 and PPh article 23 which is not in accordance with tax law, because of delays in depositing and reporting taxes the village treasurer is subject to fines. The village treasurer did not pay the fine for the delay so he could be subject to sanctions in accordance with PMK of the Republic of Indonesia number 64/PMK.05/2013 article 17
Implementation of Village Fund Allocations in Bontoala Village, District. Inner Gowa Realizing Development Muh Rais Mukram Latif
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The purpose of this research is to find out how village fund allocation is managed in Bontoala Village. Data collection techniques in this study by observation, interviews and documentation. The results of ''Implementation of Village Fund Allocation in Bontoala Village, Kab. Gowa in Realizing Development'' shows that 1) Implementation of Village Fund Allocation in Bontoala Village has been running effectively. 2) Contributions generated from Village Fund Allocations have also been fulfilled with the participation of community shops, religious leaders, youth leaders and women leaders when planning the budget. 3) The factor that hinders implementation is the large number of people who do not understand the purpose of the development that was built by the village government so that it hinders the progress of development in Bontoala village
The Influence of Product Quality and Price on the Sales of Photo Frames at the Printing House of CV. Multi Prinz in Gowa Regency Nurul Fahri
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This research aims to identify the influence of product quality and price on sales at Multi Prinz Gowa Printing. Using quantitative methods, this research involved 110 respondents as research samples. Data was collected through questionnaires, and data analysis was carried out using multiple linear regression tests. At the analysis stage, this research found significant results. First, product quality has a positive and significant influence on sales at CV Printing. Multi Prinz Gowa. This shows that consumers tend to be more interested in buying photo frames from the printer if the product offered is of good quality. Good quality can include aspects such as frame strength, image sharpness, and print cleanliness. Second, price was also found to have a positive and significant influence on sales at Multi Prinz Gowa Printing. This shows that competitive prices or according to the value offered can increase consumer purchasing interest. However, prices that are too high can also reduce purchase interest, so pricing must take into account product value and consumer preferences. Thus, these findings provide valuable insight for the management of Multi Prinz Gowa Printing in planning marketing strategies and pricing their photo frame products. By paying attention to product quality and competitive prices, this printing company can increase its competitiveness in the market and gain sustainable advantages
Analysis of the Effects of Carbon Taxes on Sustainable Business Operations Nur Sandi Marsuni; Mutahira Nur Insirat
GoodWill Journal of Economics, Management, and Accounting Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): October 2021
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As global warming becomes an increasingly urgent concern, the implementation of carbon taxes has emerged as a key policy tool to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. This paper analyzes the effects of carbon taxes on sustainable business operations, focusing on their implications for industry, economy, and social welfare. Through a literature review methodology, it examines the rationale behind carbon taxes, their implementation strategies, and their impact on various sectors, particularly in the context of Indonesia. Carbon taxes are designed to incentivize the reduction of carbon emissions by imposing levies on carbon-based fuels. While they may initially raise concerns about their impact on economic activities, studies have shown that carbon taxes can effectively reduce emissions and foster innovation in renewable energy. Furthermore, revenue generated from carbon taxes can be allocated to important sectors such as education, healthcare, and public transportation, thereby improving social welfare. The paper also discusses the implementation of carbon taxes in Indonesia, highlighting the need for careful consideration to avoid negative impacts on industries and consumers. It explores the potential benefits of carbon tax revenues for the development of renewable energy infrastructure and emphasizes the importance of transparency in tax management to garner public support and ensure accountability. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and empirical evidence, this paper provides insights into the role of carbon taxes in promoting sustainable business practices and addressing climate change challenges. It underscores the importance of policy coherence, stakeholder engagement, and targeted interventions to maximize the benefits of carbon taxation while minimizing adverse effects on the economy and society.

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