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JIFA (Journal of Islamic Finance and Accounting)
ISSN : 26151774     EISSN : 26151782     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22515/jifa
Core Subject : Economy,
JIFA (Journal of Islamic Finance and Accounting) openly welcomes scholars, academicians, researchers, policyholders, lecturers, and practitioners to submit their high-quality research articles that correspond to the focus and scopes. This journal concerns on two primary areas, Islamic Finance and Accounting. The topic of Islamic finance limits its discussion on financial matters such as sharia capital market, sharia banking, financial technology, Islamic philanthropy (Zakat, Waqf, Sadaqah, etc.) and behavioral finance. The theme of accounting directs the discourses about development of accounting concepts, Islamic accounting, behavioural accounting, auditing, taxation, accounting information system, and public sector accounting. Papers on accounting issues relating to developing in other fields such as finance, small-medium enterprises, and government operations are also welcome. By promoting the current issues of these areas, JIFA represents an excellent forum for highlighting the profile of Islamic finance and accounting research on both national and international levels.
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Do the characteristics of sharia supervisory board affect the disclosure of Islamic social reporting? Ratna Sari, Wulan; Pratama, Bima Cinintya; Fakhruddin, Iwan; Wibowo, Hardiyanto
JIFA (Journal of Islamic Finance and Accounting) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : IAIN Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jifa.v6i1.5684

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The realm of Islamic accounting research places significant importance on Islamic Social Reporting (ISR), recognizing its indispensable role and considerable impact. The objective of this study is to assess the extent of disclosure in ISR by examining the impact of various factors such as the frequency of Sharia Supervisory Board (SSB) meetings, the presence of multiple positions held by the SSB members, the educational background of the SSB members, and the Islamicity Performance Index (IPI). This study uses a sample of Islamic banks in Indonesia with selected through purposive sampling method and obtained 154 samples that met the criteria. To test the research hypothesis, panel data regression model analysis was used. The results show that the frequency of SSB Meetings and Zakat Performance Ratio (ZPR) has a positive impact on the disclosure of ISR. The concurrent position of the SSB has no effect on the disclosure of ISR. The educational background of the SSB has no effect on the disclosure of ISR. Several other variables in the IPI also do not affect the disclosure of ISR because high and low financing, income distribution, comparison of director and employee salaries, and income and investment channels are considered not to affect the disclosure of ISR. The findings of this study offer valuable insights suggesting that augmenting the frequency of meetings conducted by the SSB and increasing zakat contributions made by Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia can result in an improved level of disclosure pertaining to ISR by the respective companies.
Tax education and tax compliance: A multi-ethnic analysis Hidayati, Berlina; Hermanto, Febrika Yogie; Nnamdi, Anthony Ogbolu
JIFA (Journal of Islamic Finance and Accounting) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : IAIN Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jifa.v6i1.6231

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For an emerging economy such as Indonesia, income taxes significantly contribute to her revenue generation profile. The efficacy of tax education during taxpayers' educational trajectory stands as a pivotal factor in achieving successful tax revenue collection. The primary objective of this study is to examine the impact of tax education on tax compliance among students from diverse ethnic backgrounds. This is a descriptive study with a quantitative approach. Open-ended questionnaires were developed, tested, and distributed to students. A total of 372 valid responses were returned and the data was analyzed using the Smart PLS tool. Findings from the analysis revealed a significant effect of tax education on tax compliance across all ethnic groups (Javanese, Sundanese, Batak, Minang, Malay, and Others) with the maximum and minimum effect recorded in the Sundanese (73.5%) and Batak (47.2%) respectively. This study contributes to bridging the research gap in tax education and tax compliance from a multi-ethnic approach in Indonesia. It is recommended that public tax awareness campaigns, targeted at both students and the public in Indonesia be sustained, as this drives an increase in tax compliance across all ethnicities in the medium to long term. This research makes a theoretical contribution by highlighting the significance of tax education as a determining factor. From a policy perspective, this study offers valuable insights to education policymakers, emphasizing the necessity for regular enhancements and adaptations in tax education practices.
Mosque capital accounting practices: A local wisdom perspective of Indonesia Thalib, Mohamad Anwar
JIFA (Journal of Islamic Finance and Accounting) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jifa.v6i1.6253

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This research departs from the problem of adopting and implementing capital accounting that was born from modernity, which impacts the increasingly marginalized local cultural values of capital accounting practices. In addition, studies on capital accounting based on local wisdom in the context of places of worship (mosques) are rare. This study aims to reveal the local cultural values behind the practice of mosque capital accounting in Gorontalo Indonesia. This study uses an Islamic paradigm with an Islamic ethnomethodological approach. There are five data analysis stages: analysis of charity, knowledge, science, revelation information, and good deeds. The results of the study found that there were three capital accounting practices, namely capital accounting practices sourced from the community, capital accounting practices sourced from the government, and capital accounting practices sourced from private companies. Local cultural values drive the practice of capital accounting in the form of paracaya. This paracaya value is reflected through the actions of mosque administrators who report the income and expenses of the mosque's capital every week. This action is an effort to maintain a sense of trust between donors, worshipers, and the community in managing the mosque capital. The value of paracaya is often expressed by parents in Gorontalo through lumadu "dahayi moputu dila" which means to keep your tongue from breaking. This study concludes that mosque administrators practice capital accounting based on local cultural values in the form of paracaya. This research contributes to presenting capital accounting practices based on the local Gorontalo culture.
Religiosity, money ethics, materialism, and tax evasion: An exploratory study Jannah, Nur
JIFA (Journal of Islamic Finance and Accounting) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jifa.v6i1.6650

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Tax evasion remains a persistent concern that continues to captivate the attention of scholars and professionals alike, owing to its profound implications for a nation's economic landscape. The objective of this study is to assess the impact of money ethics, intrinsic religiosity, and extrinsic religiosity on tax evasion. Specifically, the study aims to examine the moderating effects of intrinsic religiosity, extrinsic religiosity, gender, and materialism on the relationship between money ethics and tax evasion. A purposive sampling technique is employed to select participants for this study, and primary data is collected through the direct distribution of questionnaires to respondents. The sample size consists of 100 participants. Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) is utilized as the data analysis technique. The findings of the analysis reveal that money ethics and extrinsic religiosity positively influence tax evasion, while intrinsic religiosity has a negative impact on tax evasion. Moreover, the moderating effect of intrinsic religiosity weakens the relationship between money ethics and tax evasion, whereas the moderating variables of extrinsic religiosity, gender, and materialism do not demonstrate significant effects on the relationship between money ethics and tax evasion. This research provides practical contributions to the government in understanding the reasons behind taxpayers' behavior in engaging in tax evasion.
To what extent does share ownership affect informative earnings management? Evidence from Indonesian manufacturing sector Mela, Nanda Fito; Putra, Adhitya Agri; Abdurrahman, Rezi; Lubis, Armensyah
JIFA (Journal of Islamic Finance and Accounting) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jifa.v6i1.6730

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Inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between share ownership and earnings management, specifically in terms of informative and opportunistic practices, have been observed in previous studies. To address this gap, the present research aims to investigate the impact of institutional, governmental, and family ownership on informative earnings management. The sample comprises 615 manufacturing firm-year observations listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange. Earnings management is assessed by examining discretionary accruals, which are further categorized into informative and opportunistic acts based on earnings growth. Logistic regression analysis is employed to analyze the data. The results indicate that both institutional and family ownership have a positive effect on informative earnings management. This suggests that institutional and family shareholders play influential roles in monitoring managerial behavior, particularly in encouraging informative earnings management practices rather than opportunistic ones. Conversely, governmental ownership does not have a significant effect on earnings management. This finding suggests that government shareholders may have lesser interest in evaluating managerial performance based on earnings and instead prioritize political and social considerations. Overall, this study contributes to the existing literature by shedding light on the distinct influences of different types of share ownership on earnings management practices, particularly in terms of their impact on informative earnings management.
Zakat accounting and public accountability: Evidence from Indonesia Narulitasari, Devi; Mulya, Andwina Sekar Mawarni; Subagyo, Tamrin
JIFA (Journal of Islamic Finance and Accounting) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : IAIN Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jifa.v6i1.6805

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To what degree does muzakki enforce accountability on zakat institutions to verify the proper transmission of their zakat payments, as posited by the theory? The primary objective of this research is to examine the impact of zakat accounting, internal control, leadership, and organizational culture on public accountability within zakat institutions. The survey was carried out among managers of zakat institutions operating in the Yogyakarta and Surakarta regions. A purposive sampling technique was employed to determine the sample for this study. The research utilized the statistical method of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based on variance to analyze the collected data. The findings of the study indicate that zakat accounting, internal control, and organizational culture have a positive influence on public accountability, while leadership does not significantly affect public accountability in zakat institutions. The robustness testing conducted in this study further validates the significance of zakat accounting, internal control, and organizational culture as the primary predictors of public accountability. Theoretically, this research contributes by proposing a new construct, namely zakat accounting. The practical implications derived from this research underscore the importance of implementing zakat accounting practices within zakat institutions as a means to bolster public accountability.

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