scholarly journals The Impact COVID-19 Pandemic on Productivity of Tax Return Document Processing in the New Normal Era at Tax Data and Document Processing Center

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 474
Author(s):  
Pri Budiarti Rini Sejati

This study aims to determine the impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the productivity of  documents in the New Normal Era at PPDDP. This type of research is a descriptive study, with a research focused by analyzing the production of Tax Return document processing before and after the Covid-19 pandemic. The Purpose of this scientific article is to provide a new view to the State Civil Service (SCS) that the normal era is a pushing factor or triger for future organizational management innovation.The method used in this study is a qualitative approach. Data collection was carried out through direct interviews with employees in the Taxation Data and Document Processing Center. The key informants in this study were employees of the Document Collection and Receiving Section and the Recording and Data Transfer Section. This study shows that there were changes in behavior and habits at work such as lessening work days due to the Work From Office and Work From Home policies leading to a significant decrease in the productivity of Tax Return document processing. The higher number of employees and work days (as well as work hours/day) in office the higher number of processed Tax Return documents. The number of Tax Return documents processing in the new era is normal has significant decreased due to limited human resources available in office and  decreasing work days.   

Author(s):  
Fera Belinda

The tourism sector in Indonesia is rapidly declining due to the impact of the co-19 pandemic that occurred in various parts of the world, including in Indonesia. Entering a new era of normalcy, or a new normality of what is the condition of tourism in Indonesia, is it able to rise again and what is the strategy? Bali Province, can be said to be the epicenter of tourism in Indonesia. In this article discusses case studies in Badung Regency, related to culture-based tourism with qualitative research methods to analyze the data collected. The theory used is the theory of marketing communication, and also the theory of culture and local wisdom, for the results of the achievement are the level and interest of culture-based tourism in the new normal period, how health protocols are still applied to ensure the safety of visitors so they are not at risk of exposure to covid-19 but they can still communicate between one visitor with another visitor.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Listya Devi Junaidi ◽  
Lukman Hakim Siregar ◽  
Malesa Anan

The impact of the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak is not only detrimental to human health but also detrimental to the country's economy both domestically and abroad. After the announcement of the entry of this outbreak to Indonesia on March 2, 2020, the government tried to make various efforts to reduce the spread of this virus, namely by conducting social distancing, work from home (WFH) and, teaching and learning activities from home. This activity requires people to always be in touch with electronic media such as laptops, smartphones, etc. However, this situation has benefited subsector Telecommunication companies where the need for internet services is increasing. This study aims to determine how the comparison of stock prices and share transaction volume in telecommunication sub-sector companies before and after the announcement of the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia. This research uses A normality test and hypothesis test Paired Sample T-Test. The results of this study indicate that COVID-19 has a significant impact on the value of stock prices and the volume of stock transactions in the telecommunications sub-sector where the value of stock prices and the volume of stock price transactions that had previously increased but decreased.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 104-112
Author(s):  
Sri Wahyuni ◽  
Pujiharto ◽  
Siti Nur Azizah ◽  
Zulfikar Zulfikar

This study aims to compare the credit risk and profitability of banks in Indonesia. For this, the descriptive-quantitative method is used. The sample collection is based on the purposive sampling method. The study involved 71 Indonesian banks listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange and Financial Services Authority, both conventional and Sharia. The research data are secondary data that include published results of quarterly financial reports of both conventional and sharia banks obtained from the website of the Financial Services Authority or the official websites of banks. The profitability of banks in making profit is measured by the Return on Assets ratio. The method of analysis used is the paired sample t-test. The results show significant differences in nonperforming loans (NPL) before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in conventional banking. However, there is no significant difference in Sharia banking. Moreover, there is no significant difference in profitability before and after the new normal implementation. This study provides empirical evidence that Indonesia’s banking restructuring policies to anticipate the impact of COVID-19 did not work optimally. The study is expected to help bank managers and the Financial Services Authority as a basis for evaluating the implementation of government policies to restructure the banking system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-135
Author(s):  
M Aji Luhur Pambudi

The new normal is an attempt to normalize everything new. A number of new things during the Covid-19 pandemic are related to the use of digital technology to sustain community activities during lockdowns in a number of countries. Information technology that has been used by the public to obtain and manage information is a major need in the face of this new normal. Previously people have been familiar with the pattern of work from home (work from home) that requires internet at high speed. The purpose of this research is first to find out the benefits and impacts of digitalization in the Indonesian logistics business sector and secondly to know the constraints of the use of digitalization of Indonesian logistics business. Methods of reasoning are thought processes derived from empirical observations that produce a number of concepts and understandings. The conclusions obtained in this study showed that the impact of technology helped logistics industry players to manage inventory, order processing, control supplier status. The obstacle faced is the problem of the possibility of goods experiencing damage on the road or worse not reaching the destination, and payments made by customers are not verified.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-20
Author(s):  
W Wurlina

ABSTRAKProgram Pengembangan Produk Unggulan Daerah (PPPUD) ini bertujuan mengetahui dampak dari pandemi coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) terhadap Usaha Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah (UMKM) berbasis ekonomi kreatif pada kuliner olahan hasil laut di Bulak Kota Surabaya. Hal ini diperlukan guna mengetahui langkah yang dapat dilakukan untuk pemulihan dan pengembangan ekonomi oleh pemerintah dalam permasalahan akibat pandemi COVID-19. Metode pengumpulan data pada PPPUD ini adalah dengan wawancara/kuesioner, penelusuran pustaka, dan pelaksanaan pemulihan. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan mulai bulan Maret 2020 (awal pandemi di Indonesia) hingga pertengahan bulan Desember 2020. Hasil dari PPPUD ini adalah ditemukan dua elemen yang menjadi permasalahan terkait pandemi COVID-19 terhadap pelaku UMKM kuliner olahan hasil laut yaitu sumber daya manusia dan inovasi olahan hasil laut dan pemasaran produk. Pemerintah dapat mengambil langkah-langkah untuk mengatasi permasalahan tersebut seperti pemberian bantuan modal usaha, memberi potongan tagihan listrik, penangguhan pembayaran pinjaman, hingga mendampingi pelaku UMKM yang menutup usahanya karena tidak dapat bertahan akibat pandemi untuk bertransformasi atau membuat usaha baru. Kesimpulan kegiatan ini adalah upaya inovasi olahan hasil laut pada masa pandemi COVID-19 harus sesuai dengan permintaan pasar berupa camilan work from home yang dipasarkan secara daring dengan pembayaran secara nontunai. Kata kunci: dampak COVID-19, ekonomi kreatif, UMKM olahan hasil laut ABSTRACTThe Regional Prominence Product Development Program (RPPDP) aims to determine the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) based on the creative economy of seafood culinary in Bulak, Surabaya. This program was conducted to find out the solution that can be taken by government to recover and develop the creative economy of seafood culinary entrepreneur due to the COVID-19 pandemic impacts. Data were collected by interview/questionnaire, literature review, and implementation of recovery of the the creative economy of seafood culinary. The period of this study was from March (the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia) to the middle of December 2020. The results of RPPDP showed that there were two elements influenced the seafood culinary entrepreneur due to the COVID-19 pandemic, namely Human Resources and innovation processing and marketing products. The government can take steps to overcome these problems, such as providing business capital assistance, giving discounts on electricity bills, deferring loan payments, assisting MSMEs who closed their businesses as result of the pandemic to transform or start new businesses. In conclusion, innovation of seafood culinary during the pandemic should be in accordance with the market demand, innovating traditional souvenirs to be work from home snacks, and online marketing using non-cash payment.Keywords: Impact of COVID-19; Creative Economy; MSMEs Processed Marine Products


Author(s):  
Nathanstee Q. Anayan ◽  
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Virgil L. Penuela

The new era of technologies around the globe continues transforming the process of innovation particularly in the province of Romblon where the community is being active and updated about the trends of technology, however, due to the limited bandwidth signal of internet connection, their telecommunications are affected especially during this new normal where the Business Transactions, Learning Management System, and other Essential Services are done through online. The purpose of this study is to propose an IT business project especially a technology hub that will cater to and satisfy the needs of the community on the Island. The impact of this study is simply for connecting and moving people into the fastest and easiest way of communication using social media and other online platforms. The proposed Technology hub is composed of four areas, the Internet Café, Printing Press, Research Learning Area, and Photo Studio. This is very beneficial to the people in the community especially to the students that needs IT services. This study aims to help the people, the Local Government Unit, and the University to make their goals put into reality. This study will truly change and innovate the lives of the people even for the progress of the economy, culture, and lifestyle of the place. This study is also recommended for the implementation of Techno hub within the island since this could give an opportunity to give new jobs, especially for the IT professions. This is very responsive to the needs of the society in terms of socialization, communication, and education.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwi Ardiyanti ◽  
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Fitriana Harahap

This paper is a response from the shift of the global order that had focused on the mandate of international organizations to become more and more parties who played an important role in handling the Covid-19 pandemic, even at the level of the grassroots movement. This research focuses on increasing the use of digital access during the pandemic. The authors try to convey his analysis of the shift in the global order and its impact in the industrial era 4.0. The authors also analyze the challenges faced in using digital post Covid-19. This paper departs from the existence of a new phenomenon that emerged during the Covid 19 pandemic around the world, namely the learning from home, work from home, as well as everything new in the digitization system which then becomes a new normal behavior globally. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and explain the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic in the era of industry 4.0, both in the challenges to the potential for digitalization.


BMC Medicine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher I. Jarvis ◽  
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Amy Gimma ◽  
Kevin van Zandvoort ◽  
Kerry L. M. Wong ◽  
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Abstract Background England’s COVID-19 response transitioned from a national lockdown to localised interventions. In response to rising cases, these were supplemented by national restrictions on contacts (the Rule of Six), then 10 pm closing for bars and restaurants, and encouragement to work from home. These were quickly followed by a 3-tier system applying different restrictions in different localities. As cases continued to rise, a second national lockdown was declared. We used a national survey to quantify the impact of these restrictions on epidemiologically relevant contacts. Methods We compared paired measures on setting-specific contacts before and after each restriction started and tested for differences using paired permutation tests on the mean change in contacts and the proportion of individuals decreasing their contacts. Results Following the imposition of each measure, individuals tended to report fewer contacts than they had before. However, the magnitude of the changes was relatively small and variable. For instance, although early closure of bars and restaurants appeared to have no measurable effect on contacts, the work from home directive reduced mean daily work contacts by 0.99 (95% confidence interval CI] 0.03–1.94), and the Rule of Six reduced non-work and school contacts by a mean of 0.25 (0.01–0.5) per day. Whilst Tier 3 appeared to also reduce non-work and school contacts, the evidence for an effect of the lesser restrictions (Tiers 1 and 2) was much weaker. There may also have been some evidence of saturation of effects, with those who were in Tier 1 (least restrictive) reducing their contacts markedly when they entered lockdown, which was not reflected in similar changes in those who were already under tighter restrictions (Tiers 2 and 3). Conclusions The imposition of various local and national measures in England during the summer and autumn of 2020 has gradually reduced contacts. However, these changes are smaller than the initial lockdown in March. This may partly be because many individuals were already starting from a lower number of contacts.


Author(s):  
Sarah A. Luse

In the mid-nineteenth century Virchow revolutionized pathology by introduction of the concept of “cellular pathology”. Today, a century later, this term has increasing significance in health and disease. We now are in the beginning of a new era in pathology, one which might well be termed “organelle pathology” or “subcellular pathology”. The impact of lysosomal diseases on clinical medicine exemplifies this role of pathology of organelles in elucidation of disease today.Another aspect of cell organelles of prime importance is their pathologic alteration by drugs, toxins, hormones and malnutrition. The sensitivity of cell organelles to minute alterations in their environment offers an accurate evaluation of the site of action of drugs in the study of both function and toxicity. Examples of mitochondrial lesions include the effect of DDD on the adrenal cortex, riboflavin deficiency on liver cells, elevated blood ammonia on the neuron and some 8-aminoquinolines on myocardium.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-72
Author(s):  
Herlin Hamimi ◽  
Abdul Ghafar Ismail ◽  
Muhammad Hasbi Zaenal

Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam which has a function of faith, social and economic functions. Muslims who can pay zakat are required to give at least 2.5 per cent of their wealth. The problem of poverty prevalent in disadvantaged regions because of the difficulty of access to information and communication led to a gap that is so high in wealth and resources. The instrument of zakat provides a paradigm in the achievement of equitable wealth distribution and healthy circulation. Zakat potentially offers a better life and improves the quality of human being. There is a human quality improvement not only in economic terms but also in spiritual terms such as improving religiousity. This study aims to examine the role of zakat to alleviate humanitarian issues in disadvantaged regions such as Sijunjung, one of zakat beneficiaries and impoverished areas in Indonesia. The researcher attempted a Cibest method to capture the impact of zakat beneficiaries before and after becoming a member of Zakat Community Development (ZCD) Program in material and spiritual value. The overall analysis shows that zakat has a positive impact on disadvantaged regions development and enhance the quality of life of the community. There is an improvement in the average of mustahik household incomes after becoming a member of ZCD Program. Cibest model demonstrates that material, spiritual, and absolute poverty index decreased by 10, 5, and 6 per cent. Meanwhile, the welfare index is increased by 21 per cent. These findings have significant implications for developing the quality of life in disadvantaged regions in Sijunjung. Therefore, zakat is one of the instruments to change the status of disadvantaged areas to be equivalent to other areas.


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