scholarly journals Pengembangan Metode Pemulihan Penerimaan Pajak Pasca Pandemi Covid-19

Owner ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 259-268
Author(s):  
Mokhtar Sayyid ◽  
Rita Nataliawati

The case of the Covid-19 pandemic caused a slowdown in economic growth in Indonesia, which in turn resulted in a decrease in the amount of tax revenue, which eventually led the government to provide tax incentives to taxpayers. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact on all countries in the world, including Indonesia. The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) announced that the Indonesian economy experienced a slowdown in the first quarter of 2020, which was 2.97%. Compared to the fourth quarter of 2019, Indonesia's economic growth was recorded at minus 2.41%. This study aims to develop a method of tax revenue that has been adapted to the conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses an exploratory method with a quantitative approach. The data used are the annual reports of companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2018 and 2019. The sample selection method uses a purposive sampling method and obtained 233 samples for 2018 and 227 samples for 2019. With the results in the form of suggestions given in improving Post-covid-19 tax revenues, namely (1) Optimization of the withholding tax (WHT) mechanism, (2) Imposition of Final PPh for non-SME taxpayers, and (3) Efficiency of tax collection costs. This proposal requires in-depth study before implementation

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 424-439
Author(s):  
Mimelientesa Irman ◽  
Lisa Fitrianis

This research aims to examine the influence of company size, company age, ownership structure and profitability on mandatory disclosures of mining company annual reports. The population in this research were all mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2013-2017, which were 41 companies. Sample selection was done by purposive sampling method and 14 selected companies were selected. The data used in this research was secondary data by collecting company annual reports from the Indonesia Stock Exchange website, www.idx.co.id. While the analytical method used are classical assumption and hypothesis testing and regression analysis. The results of this study show that the variable company size, company age, and profitability had an influence to mandatory disclosure of annual reports, while the ownership structure had not influence to mandatory disclosure of annual reports. All of independent variable in this research had an influence to mandatory disclosure of annual reports. Keyword : Company Size, Company Age, Ownership Structure, Profitability and Mandatory Disclosure.


Jurnal Ecogen ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 598
Author(s):  
Muhammad Arif ◽  
Erni Masdupi

Internet banking is an interesting topic. It has become one of the most important and modern applications that have many benefits. This research objects to analyze the impact of internet banking on banking performance at banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). This research also examines banking ratios such as size, capital, credit risk, expense management, liquidity, and macroeconomic factors, such as inflation and economic growth. The population that used in this research were all financial sector companies in the banking subsector listed on IDX. While the sample in the research was determined by purposive sampling method, so that 58 samples of companies were obtained during the 2010-2019 period. The data type is secondary data obtained by the IDX and the sample companies' annual reports. The data were analysed using multiple linear regression by way of SPSS 25. The results of the research concluded that internet banking has a negative and insignificant effect on banking performance, size and capital have a positive and significant effect. Credit risk, expense management and economic growth have a negative and significant effect on banking performance. Meanwhile, liquidity and inflation have a negative and insignificant effect on banking performance. Keywords : banking performance, internet banking, banking ratios


Author(s):  
Ananda Rama Dhani ◽  
Nolla Puspita Dewi

This study aims to (1) determine the effect of Profit Changes on Financial Distress in Manufacturing companies in the cement, porcelain and glass sub-sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (2) determine the effect of Operational Cash Flow on Financial Distress in Manufacturing companies in the cement, porcelain and glass sub-sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (3) determine the effect of Debt To Equity Ratio (DER) on Financial Distress in Manufacturing companies in the cement, porcelain and glass sub-sector listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (4) determine the effect of Debt To Asset Ratio (DAR) on Financial Distress in Manufacturing companies in the cement, porcelain and glass sub-sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (5) determine the effect of Profit Changes, Operational Cash Flow, Debt T Equity Ratio (DER), Debt To Asset Ratio (DAR) on Financial Distress in Manufacturing companies in the cement, porcelain and glass sub-sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The period used in this study is the period 2015-2019.The population in this study were Manufacturing companies in the sub-sector of cement, porcelain and glass which are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sample selection used purposive sampling method.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 100-106
Author(s):  
Ira Septriana ◽  
Hermawan Triyono ◽  
Agung Prajanto

This research aims to analyze the effect of financial distress, firm size, leverage, and litigation risk on implementing the accounting conservatism of manufacturing companies in Indonesia. The population in this research is manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchanged (IDX) over 2014-2018. Research sample selection used the purposive sampling method. Obtained company data that meet the research criteria as many as 169 companies, so that the total research data is 149 data. The analysis methods in this research are multiple regression analysis. Based on the test results of the research conclude that variables of the board of financial distress, firm size, and litigation risk have no effect on accounting conservatism implemented of manufacturing companies. Meanwhile, the variable of leverage affects the accounting conservatism's implemented by manufacturing companies.  Keywords: Conservatism Accounting. Financial Distress, Firm Size, Leverage, Litigation Risk 


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 143
Author(s):  
Nana Umdiana ◽  
Dyah Lupita Sari

This study aims to analyze funding decisions on capital structure through trade off theory in property and real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2015-2018. Profitability is measured using the return on equity ratio, asset structure is measured by fixed assets ratio and funding decisions are measured by debt. to equity ratio. The population of this research is property and real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2015-2018. The data analyzed is secondary data in financial reports or annual reports. The sample selection used purposive sampling method and the sample obtained in this study were 40 data from 10 companies. In this research, the analytical method used is descriptive statistics, classical assumption test, multiple regression analysis and statistical test. The results of the analysis in this study indicate that there is no effect of profitability on funding decisions, there is an effect of asset structure on funding decisions. This shows that the asset structure influences the company's decision making in funding.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-57
Author(s):  
Loh Wenny Setiawati

Economic growth that affects the welfare of the people can be pursued by investing. Investors will be interested to invest when the value of the company is high. Corporate value is an important concept for investors, because it is an indicator for the market to assess the company as a whole.  This study aims to examine the effect of profitability, firm size, leverage, and social disclosure of corporate value. This research uses purposive sampling method in conducting sample selection. The statistical method used to test the hypothesis is multiple linear regression analysis. This study uses 81 manufacturing industry companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2011-2015.  The results of this study indicate that profitability, firm size, leverage, and social disclosure affect the value of the company.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-28
Author(s):  
Charoline Cheisviyanny

This research aims to offer some solutions to recover tax revenue pasca Covid-19 pandemy. This research is an explorative research with a quantitative approach. The data used was the annual reports of companies listed in BEI. This research used purposive sampling method to select samples and got 219 samples for 2017 and 217 samples for 2018. The proposed suggestions in recovering tax revenue are: (1) optimalization of withholding tax mechanism, (2) final tax imposition for non SMEs, and (3) reduction of tax audit and tax dispute. These suggestions need further dan depth review before implemented.


Author(s):  
Tiolina Evi ◽  

This study discusses the policy analysis of providing Article 21 Income Tax incentives for taxpayers affected by the corona virus (covid-19) outbreak in order to maintain the stability of economic growth. The aim is to determine the effectiveness and influence of the provision of incentive policies by the government on economic conditions in society, especially in meeting household consumption needs. The problem raised in this study is the impact caused by the Covid-19 pandemic on employees who have been laid off, which the government then resolves by providing PPh 21 incentives with the aim of helping workers. The research method used in this research is a qualitative method. The purpose of this research is descriptive. Data collection techniques that have been collected, were analysed using qualitative data analysis techniques. The result of this research is to know the impact of government incentives for workers who have met the qualifications of the incentive recipients and to know how the scheme is in fulfilling this PPh 21 incentive.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ririn Breliastiti

Sustainability Report (SR) has become one of the main reports of the world's leading companies. In 2005, it was found that more than 250 top companies listed on the Fortune 500 had prepared SR separately from the Annual Report. The development of the number of SRs in each country varies. In the developed countries, awareness to compile and issue SR is supported by government regulations so that SR becomes mandatory. In developing countries, SR is still voluntary because there is still no regulation that requires companies to compile and issue SR. The Carrots & Sticks report, compiled and published by KPMG, United Nations Environment Program, Unit for Corporate Governance in Africa & the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), provided details on the development of mandatory and voluntary instruments in implementing Sustainability Reporting (SR) in various Countries throughout the world from 2006 to 2016. Therefore, this research aims to find out the development of the mandatory and voluntary instruments (government policies) related to SR in the world. This type of research is a literature review. The research instrument used consists of a tabulation containing the development of the mandatory and voluntary instruments (government policy) related to SR in the world, then the researcher conducted an analysis of these findings. The results show that there is an increasing enthusiasm for the application of SR throughout the world. There is an increase in commitment and efforts to achieve transparency and accountability. In countries that have an interest in SR, there has been a significant development, such as 19 countries in 2006, 32 countries in 2010, 45 countries and regions in 2013, and 71 countries and regions in 2016. Indonesia is one of the countries in the Asia Pacific region that has given attention to SR and has its regulations. SR regulations have grown from 180 in 2013 to 400 in 2016, with government regulations dominating 80% of all regulations. Mandatory instruments dominate more than voluntary instruments. Application of SR 30% is for large companies that have been listed on the stock exchange. SR reporting by public companies has covered all sectors on the stock exchange. This development was greatly influenced by the role of the government which encouraged companies to disclose information about sustainability in their annual reports. "Social" reporting instruments show a faster development than "environmental" reporting instruments. 


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-139
Author(s):  
Thia Margaretha Tarigan

This research aims to verify and provide empirical evidences about: the effect of Profitability, Solvability, and Audit Opinion to Timeliness with Auditor Quality as moderating variabel of manufacturing companies in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The population of this research are 138 manufacturing companies in Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) since 2010 – 2014. Sample selection of this research use purposive sampling method. The sample of this research are 78 manufacturing companies. Type of data used are secondary data, that collected by documentation. Statistical tool used is logistic regressions analysis. The result of this research concluded that only profitability have positive significant to timeliness while solvability and audit opinion have not significant to timeliness. Auditor quality as moderating variabel has not strengthened the correlation between profitability, and audit opinion to timeliness but not weaknessed the correlation between solvability to timeliness.


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