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Tax knowledge, Tax Morale, and Tax Compliance : Taxpayers' View

  • 1. )Departemen of Accounting, Faculty of Economic and Bussiness Education,
  • 2. Indonesia Education University
  • 3. 229th Dr.Setiabudhi Street, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia 40154

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The purpose of this study is to measure the tax knowledge and tax morale of government treasurers in colleges in complying with the taxation provisions. The study was conducted at four government colleges in West Java using a descriptive analytic method with a qualitative approach. The results show that treasurers have tax knowledge and tax morals that are good in complying with tax regulations so there are not many obstacles in fulfilling their tax obligations. The limitations of this research are that the research is still not wide enough so that there is still very limited data obtained.

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