伊斯兰会议组织国家的伊斯兰银行普惠金融与税收:它们在多大程度上相关?

Muhammad Alan Nur, Annisa Rahma Febriyanti, Sulistya Rusgianto, S. Herianingrum
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伊斯兰合作组织(OIC)成员国的税收收入尚未达到全球平均水平,金融包容性也未达到全球平均水平。尽管如此,很少有研究人员在伊斯兰金融背景下解决金融包容性对税收的影响,而不可否认的是,它与实体部门有着重要的联系。基于这一关键问题,本研究呼吁在2013年至2019年期间,伊斯兰会议组织(OIC) 11个成员国(印度尼西亚、约旦、哈萨克斯坦、科威特、马来西亚、尼日利亚、阿曼、巴基斯坦、沙特阿拉伯、土耳其和阿拉伯联合酋长国)开展伊斯兰银行普惠金融对税收的可能影响。采用固定效应模型对数据进行面板数据回归分析。结果表明,伊斯兰银行的金融包容性,在金融准入和金融使用方面,对伊斯兰会议组织国家的税收没有显著影响。这一结果是合理的,因为伊斯兰银行的普惠金融仍然需要大规模的推广,特别是本研究中包括的伊斯兰会议组织国家。因此,本研究为伊斯兰会议组织国家提供了一个启示,即促进伊斯兰银行的金融包容性,作为增加税收的重要努力,近年来,伊斯兰银行在基于伊斯兰教法的金融交易中发挥了有希望的作用。
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Islamic Banking Financial Inclusion and Tax Revenue in OIC Countries: To What Extent do They Correlate?
Tax revenue of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (henceforth OIC) countries has not reached the global average, and so has the financial inclusion. Notwithstanding this fact, few researchers have addressed the effect of financial inclusion on tax revenue in the context of Islamic finance while it is undeniably having significant connection to the real sector. Drawing on this crucial issue, the present study calls into the possible effect of Islamic banking financial inclusion on tax revenue in eleven countries of OIC membership consisting of Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates in the period of 2013 to 2019. The data were analyzed under the procedure of panel data regression using fixed effect model. The result depicted that Islamic banking financial inclusion, in terms of financial access and financial usage, had no significant effect on tax revenue of the OIC countries. This result is reasonable, since Islamic banking financial inclusion still requires massive promotion particularly by the OIC countries included in this study.  Hence, this study leaves an implication for OIC countries to foster Islamic banking financial inclusion as a crucial effort to increase the tax revenue, in which Islamic banks play a promising role for sharia-compliance-based financial transactions in the recent years.
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