Nurfadila Nurfadila
Universitas Muslim Indonesia, Indonesia

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How carbon tax affects the economy and environment: Point of view a corporate taxpayer Ahmad Dzaki As'ad; Asriani Junaid; Nurfadila Nurfadila; Muslim Muslim
Advances in Taxation Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): February - May
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bukhari Dwi Muslim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60079/atr.v1i2.101

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This research aims to examine the effects of carbon taxes on the economy and the environment from the viewpoint taxpayer of corporations (via case studies of South Sulawesi province's coal-fired power facilities). Qualitative methods were used to get this information. PT. PLN Indonesian Power Barru is the focus of this study. Interviews, observations, and written records are all tools used in data collection. According to the study's findings, carbon tax has benefits for companies and Indonesia where revenue from carbon tax can be allocated to other sectors like health and education. However, the cost of the carbon tax itself, which results in an increase in the basic electricity tariff, has an unsettling effect on businesses. In response to carbon taxes, businesses may seek out options that generate less carbon emissions, or even switch to renewable (environmentally friendly) energy sources.
Microenterprise Cash Management Training for Mitigating Financial Distress Kirana Ikhtiari; Nurfadila Nurfadila; Muslim Muslim; Entis Sutisna; Yana Ameliana
Advances in Community Services Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): March - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60079/acsr.v1i2.123

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This community service activity is designed to provide guidance to the Tamangapa Village community, particularly individuals involved in businesses, on effective cash management practices to mitigate the risk of financial failure (financial distress) and enhance their business's survival and competitiveness. The chosen approach for supporting this community service program is the participatory method, which involves direct involvement of partners in all aspects of the activity, starting from the preparation stage through to the implementation of the activities. The primary form of activity is conducting cash management training meetings aimed at preventing financial distress. The research findings resulting from this community service activity indicate that the application of participatory methods and cash management training has led to noticeable improvements in the financial management abilities of the Tamangapa Village communities with businesses. As a result, participants have gained a better understanding of effective cash management practices. Moreover, the evaluation and monitoring of the activity's implementation have demonstrated that participants have become adept at identifying potential risk areas within their businesses that could lead to financial distress. They have also proactively implemented suitable measures to address these risks. Additionally, the participants now recognize the significance of maintaining organized and accurate financial transaction records, which has contributed to enhancing the sustainability and competitiveness of their businesses. The results of this service activity indicate that the cash management model, combined with a participatory approach, is both effective and sustainable in aiding rural communities or areas with high levels of entrepreneurship to overcome financial challenges and bolster the competitiveness of their businesses.
Snack Tower as A Contemporary Business Opportunity to Increase Village Income Kirana Ikhtiari; Nurfadila Nurfadila; Fifi Nurafifah Ibrahim; Hasnidar Syam; Musliha Shaleh
Advances in Community Services Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): September - February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60079/acsr.v2i1.160

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Purpose: The specific aim was to provide training in making Snack towers, gift items made from snacks shaped like tarts or birthday cakes. These towers serve as an alternative option for gifts during important occasions. Study design/methodology/approach: The community service activity involved conducting training sessions in Snack tower making for the residents of Julukanaya Village to equip the participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to create Snack towers. The production process was designed to be cost-effective, allowing for adjustments based on individual budget constraints. The affordability of Snack towers led to high demand among the public. Findings: The community service activity successfully trained the residents of Julukanaya Village, enabling them to acquire new skills. The interest and enthusiasm of the community members were encouraged through this program, with the potential to increase their economic income. The Snack Tower production was identified as a contemporary business opportunity, presenting a viable option for new entrepreneurs. The Snack Tower business can also create employment opportunities for the surrounding community. Originality/value: The affordability and popularity of Snack towers make them a valuable option for gifts and presents during important occasions. The collaboration between the community and the trainers in this program can unleash the entrepreneurial potential of the Julukanaya Village community and contribute to the region's economic growth.