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What determines the tax compliance intention of individual taxpayers receiving COVID-19-related benefits? Insights from Indonesia

Pratama Indomitra KonsultanbyPratama Indomitra Konsultan
21 June 2023
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Prianto Budi Saptono
Department of Fiscal Administration, Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia,

Ismail Khozen
Department of Tax Policy, Pratama Institute for Fiscal and Governance Studies, South Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstract

Purpose – Even as governments worldwide take extraordinary measures and spend unprecedented amounts of their state budgets to combat COVID-19, tax compliance remains challenging. Therefore, this study employs previously identified predictors to investigate the factors that persuade individual taxpayers to comply with
the law.

Design/methodology/approach – Individual taxpayers in Indonesia (N 5 699) who had experienced COVID-19-related benefits were asked to assess the provided evaluation regarding the tax compliance intention and its determinants. The bootstrapping analysis was employed using smart partial least squares (SmartPLS) to test the hypotheses.

Findings – The results suggest that the perceived fiscal exchange, tax morality, tax fairness, tax complexity and the power of authority are significant determinants of tax compliance intention. This study also supports the indirect effects of numerous factors on tax compliance intention through the perceived fiscal exchange and tax morality. In practice, reminding taxpayers of how tax payments fund public services, improving taxpayer morale, increasing the perceived fairness of the tax system, streamlining the tax code and managing the effectiveness of tax administration could all lead to a greater intention to comply with the law.

Originality/value – In addition to highlighting the dynamics of tax compliance amid the unprecedented pandemic crisis, our findings also provide insight into the importance of perceived fiscal exchange and tax morality for achieving and sustaining planned behavior to comply with tax rules.

Keywords Individual taxpayer, COVID-19 pandemic, Tax compliance intention, Perceived fiscal exchange,
Tax morality

Doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-02-2023-0045

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