Safitra, Dhian Adhetiya
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Pendekatan Tunai dan Nontunai Dalam Pengentasan Kemiskinan di Indonesia Odit Mukti Pratomo; Safitra, Dhian Adhetiya
JURNAL MANAJEMEN KEUANGAN PUBLIK Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Akuntabilitas Pengelolaan Keuangan Negara
Publisher : Politeknik Keuangan Negara STAN

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Poverty alleviation programs have become a sustainable policy agenda in Indonesia, whether carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic or before. This poverty alleviation program can take the form of cash or in-cash social assistance. The main objective is to increase the purchasing power of low-income families for necessities. With SUSENAS 2016 data, this study found that cash assistance (in the form of the Family Hope Program) and non-cash assistance (in the form of Prosperous Rice) did not consistently affect low-income families consumption. This finding can consider that the objectives or implementation of policies to increase consumption need to evaluated. Keywords: poverty alleviation programs, covid-19 pandemic, power of low-income families, cash assistance, increase consumption
THE ENVIRONMENTAL TAX: PRINCIPLES AND IMPLEMENTATION IN INDONESIA Safitra, Dhian Adhetiya; Hanifah, Afif
Jurnal Pajak dan Keuangan Negara (PKN) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Pajak dan Keuangan Negara Volume II Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the failure to achieve tax targets over the past 5 years prompted the need to find a new tax base. Environmental tax can be an option for state revenue. This study lists the advantages and challenges of implementing environmental taxes in Indonesia. Apart from that, this research also tries to examine the regulations that might encourage the implementation of environmental taxes in Indonesia. This study finds that the environmental tax applied in Indonesia has not met the criteria generally accepted in the international community.