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Climate Change, Carbon Tax, and the Indonesian Directorate General of Taxes Preparedness in Implementing the New Carbon Tax
Author(s) -
Ryan Nugraha,
Paul Balogun
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
ilomata international journal of tax and accounting
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2714-9846
pISSN - 2714-9838
DOI - 10.52728/ijtc.v4i1.420
Subject(s) - carbon tax , preparedness , climate change , indonesian , business , disaster preparedness , public economics , political science , economic growth , economics , emergency management , law , ecology , linguistics , philosophy , biology
One of the crucial issues in Indonesia is climate change. It can jeopardize Indonesia's sustainable development. This article investigates a carbon tax as a climate policy option in Indonesia and the Directorate General of Taxes readiness in imposing the new carbon tax bill in April 2022. This research analyzes the early stage of carbon tax implementation in Indonesia. The author conducted a qualitative questionnaire to a small and unrepresentative sample of 32 tax officers in the DGT's head office, regional office, and small tax office in Jakarta. The data collecting process took place in January 2022. The results suggest that most DGT's employees in this study are already familiar with the term "climate change", its causes, and its effects as a worldwide global catastrophe. Furthermore, most respondents understand what a carbon tax is but in terms of preparedness to implement the new carbon tax, only 21 of 32 employees (65.6 percent) believe Indonesia is prepared to impose the new tax. At the same time, 11 employees doubt the implementation due to lack of human resources, derived rules, and regulation dissemination.

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