Modelling zakat as tax deduction: A comparison study in Indonesia and Malaysia

  • Wijayanti P
  • Amilahaq F
  • Muthaher O
  • et al.
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Abstract

Purpose - This study aims to analyze the differences in compliance and implementation of paying zakat and taxes with zakat regulatory antecedents such as tax deduction.Method - 129 respondents from academicians and managers in Indonesia and Malaysia were taken by convenience sampling method and analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test and linear regression.Result - The result shows that there are differences in zakat payment compliance between Indonesia and Malaysia. The implementation of zakat as tax deduction regulation has a significant effect on zakat and tax compliance behavior in both countries. Meanwhile, zakat as a tax deduction regulation executed in Malaysia makes tax compliance behavior higher than in Indonesia.Implication - Socialization from both the tax officials and zakat officials that zakat can be used to reduce taxable income is needed. It is suggested to apply zakat as a tax deduction for Indonesia as well as Malaysia.Originality - This research contributes to the Indonesian government in exploring the potential of Indonesian Muslims in paying zakat and taxes.

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Wijayanti, P., Amilahaq, F., Muthaher, O., Baharuddin, N. S., & Sallem, N. R. M. (2022). Modelling zakat as tax deduction: A comparison study in Indonesia and Malaysia. Journal of Islamic Accounting and Finance Research, 4(1), 25–50. https://doi.org/10.21580/jiafr.2022.4.1.10888

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