The Impact of Tax Reform, Subjective Norms and Social Norms on SME’s Tax Compliance during the Covid-19 Pandemic

  • Dwianika A
  • Wahyuni P
  • Roza F
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Abstract

This study aims to determine the direction of tax reform, subjective norms and during social norms on SME tax obligations of  SMEs in DKI Jakarta Region during Pandemic Covid-19 collected by  questionnaires. Result shows partial taxation reforms and social norms have a positive impact on SME tax obligations, but  subjective norms are not related to SME tax obligations. In addition, tax reform , subjective norms, and simultaneous social norms are positive for taxpayer compliance. This finding would be useful for DGT for brainstorming references of SME’s policy and  tax strategy.

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Dwianika, A., Wahyuni, P. D., & Roza, F. (2023). The Impact of Tax Reform, Subjective Norms and Social Norms on SME’s Tax Compliance during the Covid-19 Pandemic. WIDYAKALA JOURNAL : JOURNAL OF PEMBANGUNAN JAYA UNIVERSITY, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.36262/widyakala.v10i1.711

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