2024
DOI: 10.54957/jolas.v4i3.812
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Potential Tax Revenue On Luxury Pets (Studies In Indonesia)

Satria Yudha Nugraha,
Dewi Khalimatus Sa’diyyah,
Oktavia Rizki Prasetyaningrum
et al.

Abstract: The phenomenon of flexing, which is excessive showing off behavior where a person tries to solidify a position in the social environment to meet the need for appreciation and validation from others regarding their social status. In Indonesia, this phenomenon takes many forms, one of which is flexing related to pets. Some people have animals that are classified as luxury pets. Luxury pets, often referred to as exotic pets or luxury pets, refer to animals that are not commonly used as pets and are usually relati… Show more

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