The Influence of Financial Accountability, Organization Size, Population Quality, and Economic Growth on Regional Taxes in Sumatra

F. Usman, Nina Andriana, Muhadi Prabowo, Dini Anggraini
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This research aims to analyze the relationship between financial accountability, organizational size, population quality, and economic growth with local taxes. Indonesia has experienced major fiscal decentralization since 2001. Some regions can obtain better local taxes than other regions. This paper connects local taxes with resources and accountability. These resources consist of physical resources, human resources, and financial resources. This article also estimates the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on local taxes. This research includes 154 districts/cities in Sumatra in the period 2013 to 2021. This research uses a panel method with the Common Effects Model (CEM), Fixed Effects Model (FEM), and Random Effects Model (REM). The findings conclude that financial accountability, organizational size, and population quality influence increasing local tax revenues. Economic growth is also important in supporting increased local taxes. Meanwhile, Covid-19 slowed down the increase in local taxes. The implications of this research imply that local governments must try harder to maximize the use of existing resources in the region. Physical resources can be developed by local governments themselves or provided by the central government. Human resource development must be carried out more quickly. Regional governments must increase their capacity to collect local taxes and maintain accountability to gain public trust.
财政问责制、组织规模、人口质量和经济增长对苏门答腊岛地区税收的影响
本研究旨在分析财务问责制、组织规模、人口素质、经济增长与地方税的关系。自2001年以来,印度尼西亚经历了重大的财政分权。一些地区可以获得比其他地区更好的地方税。本文将地方税与资源和问责制联系起来。这些资源包括物质资源、人力资源和财力资源。本文还估计了新冠肺炎危机对地方税收的影响。本研究包括2013年至2021年期间苏门答腊岛的154个地区/城市。本研究采用面板法,采用共同效应模型(CEM)、固定效应模型(FEM)和随机效应模型(REM)。研究结果表明,财政问责制、组织规模和人口素质影响地方税收的增加。经济增长在支持增加地方税收方面也很重要。与此同时,新冠肺炎疫情减缓了地方税收的增长。本研究的启示是,地方政府必须更加努力地最大限度地利用该地区的现有资源。物质资源可以由地方政府自行开发,也可以由中央政府提供。加快人力资源开发。地方政府必须提高征收地方税的能力,并保持问责制,以赢得公众的信任。
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