2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202344801019
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Trust and Tax: A Grounded Theory

Imanda Firmantyas Putri Pertiwi,
Adamu Abubakar Muhammad,
Indriyana Puspitosari
et al.

Abstract: The abuse case involving a tax official's child (MD) and members of a sizable religious organization in Indonesia shocked a lot of people. This case affects people's mistrust of the government and propensity for tax fraud because the perpetrators of this persecution are also known to frequently flaunt their wealth on social media. The aim of this research is to present a systematic measure of trust in government associated with tax based on Netnography. This research applies Netnography. Qualitative research u… Show more

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“…Receivables are stated at the gross amount of the invoice less the estimated uncollectible amount. The gross amount of receivables must still be presented on the balance sheet followed by an allowance for doubtful receivables or estimated uncollectible amounts (Pertiwi et al, 2020). The classification of receivables is as follows (Frida, 2021).…”
Section: Receivablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Receivables are stated at the gross amount of the invoice less the estimated uncollectible amount. The gross amount of receivables must still be presented on the balance sheet followed by an allowance for doubtful receivables or estimated uncollectible amounts (Pertiwi et al, 2020). The classification of receivables is as follows (Frida, 2021).…”
Section: Receivablesmentioning
confidence: 99%