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ANALISIS PENGARUH PENDAPATAN DAN BEBAN TERHADAP PAJAK : LABA SEBELUM PAJAK SEBAGAI VARIABEL INTERVENING PADA PT. BANK BENGKULU
Author(s) -
Wagini Wagini,
Dara Andalas,
Karona Cahya Susena
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ekombis review jurnal ilmiah ekonomi dan bisnis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2716-4411
pISSN - 2338-8412
DOI - 10.37676/ekombis.v7i2.826
Subject(s) - profit (economics) , economics , intervening variable , income tax , earnings before interest and taxes , variables , regression analysis , public economics , accounting , microeconomics , demography , statistics , mathematics , population , sociology
This study aims to look at the effect of income and burden on taxes with pre-tax profit as an intervening variable. The data used in this study is secondary data in the form of financial statements for the period 2010-2017. Data testing method uses multiple linear regression analysis with t test, F test, and test coefficient of determination. The results showed that income directly had a negative and not significant effect on taxes, with a total effect of -1.400 and a significance level of 5.7%. Whereas indirectly, income has a positive and significant effect on taxes through pre-tax profit as an intervening variable, with a total influence of 1,401 and a level of significance of 0.07%. Direct expenses have a positive and significant effect on taxes, with a total influence of 1,064 with a significance level of 3.6%. Whereas indirectly the burden also has a positive and significant effect on tax with pre-tax profit as an intervening variable, with a total influence of 1,401 with a significance level of 0.07%. The results of the analysis can be concluded that profit before tax is rightly used as an intervening variable to see the effect of income, expense on pre-tax profit because it can contribute influence by 94%. That is, the tax that must be paid by PT. Bank Bengkulu is influenced by three important factors, namely income, expenses and pre-tax profits.

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