Jakarta, Aktual.com – The desire of the government to provide tax amnesty (remission of taxes) to the tax evaders gets an evaluation of the Dean who is also a Professor of the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Brawijaya (UNIBRAW), Fajri Chandra Ananda.
In his view, ethically tax amnesty or tax heaven would injure the sense of justice for the taxpayers who have been honestly and dutifully pay taxes. Moreover, this policy has not had a grand design (design) are evident in the governance of the world of taxation.
“Regarding the tax amnesty, there are injustice to the taxpayers who have been honestly and dutifully pay taxes,” he told Aktual.com, Friday (20/5).
Furthermore, the man winning the title of Master and Doctor of the Institute of Rural Development University of Göttingen, German admitted that on the other hand the condition of the country are in need of greater acceptance in order to avoid a deeper budget deficit.
“If this policy is forced to be adopted, it needs to be a clear design, related with the validity period (eg 1 year only), Afterwards, there are needs to be rules of the continuation of the taxes to be paid. There is needs to be tax reform, money market readiness of Indonesia to catch the overflow of funds, including investment in the region,” he said.
Then the academics who have expertise in public finance have warned the government to be cautious and careful in deciding tax amnesty policy.
Proven many countries experienced failure and loss of applying the tax amnesty, because of inconsistencies and the unpreparedness of legal regulations.
“Not many countries have successfully run this tax amnesty, perhaps the state of South Africa, the Philippines including successful. Most countries that implement fail,” he concluded.
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