ENHANCING TAXPAYER COMPLIANCE THROUGH FISCAL TRANSPARENCY, PARTICIPATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY: INSIGHTS FROM KEY FIGURES OF ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOLS IN DEPOK CITY

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作者
Saptono, Prianto Budi [1 ]
Khozen, Ismail [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Indonesia, Dept Fiscal Adm, Depok, Indonesia
[2] Pratama Inst Fiscal Policy & Governance Studies, Jakarta, Indonesia
关键词
Accountability; Fiscal transparency; Good governance; Participation; Tax compliance; Zakat; TAX COMPLIANCE; CITIZENS; EVASION;
D O I
10.55188/ijif.v16i2.533
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
Purpose This study explores the perspectives of key figures from Islamic boarding schools ( Kiai Pesantren) ) in Depok City, Indonesia, regarding the efforts to promote fiscal transparency, participation and accountability (FTPA) by the government for enhancing taxpayer compliance. Design/Methodology/Approach This study is based on the interpretivist paradigm. Keywords related to Muslims' s' obligations, zakat and taxes were sourced to find relevant literature. A thematic analysis was conducted of in-depth interview data from Kiai Pesantren regarding their perspectives on state fund management. Findings The results show the importance of FTPA in state fund management, especially when aligned with Islamic principles. Fiscal transparency involves directing tax funds towards poverty alleviation alongside infrastructure development. The involvement of religious organisations can be aimed at fostering moral responsibility among officials, while citizen participation can be facilitated through open data for budget planning. The accountability of public officials must be accompanied by efforts to minimise corruption and enforce strict punishments for corrupt activities. Moreover, fully crediting zakat payments for Muslim taxpayers could improve tax compliance, but this requires assurance through future policy reforms. Originality/Value This study contributes to the literature by integrating Islamic principles into the framework of FTPA. Research Limitations/Implications Broader insights into tax compliance management and support for Shari`ah-based- based taxation could be addressed by involving Islamic scholars across countries.
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