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A Conceptual model of E-Taxation satisfaction: How can taxpayers be tickled pink with the smart Web-Based taxation application?
Author(s) -
Isyaku Uba Haruna,
Maslinda Mohd Nadzir,
Hapini Awang,
Latifah Mohamed
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/1997/1/012041
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , user satisfaction , e government , quality (philosophy) , conceptual model , usability , knowledge management , conceptual framework , computer science , business , public economics , management science , economics , information and communications technology , human–computer interaction , sociology , world wide web , social science , philosophy , linguistics , epistemology , database
Governments globally have adopted various types of E-Taxation systems as part of E-Government plans in providing taxpayers a media to lodge tax claims at their ease. As this article is concerned with user satisfaction, a critical analysis of satisfaction literature related to Information Systems (IS), E-Taxation, E-Government, and technology in general, has been thoroughly done. For instance, technology such as Artificial Intelligence is being introduced in practically all aspects of society, including E-Taxation. This led to the understanding of how different researchers have theorized the ‘Satisfaction’ concept in the related areas. We focused on identifying the factors that constitute user satisfaction with the E-Taxation system. As a result, it is discovered that to date, limited studies have been devoted to evaluating user satisfaction with E-Taxation systems. Also, we found the emergence of several dimensions that require further investigation. Therefore, in this article, a conceptual model to evaluate E-Taxation satisfaction among taxpayers is proposed based on DeLone and McLean IS Success Model (D&M). Finally, we urged that the model should be empirically validated so that it will be practical to be adopted to guide local government to improve the quality of services delivered through E-Taxation systems.

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