Elis Rismawati
Stiami Institute of Social Sciences and Management

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Journal : Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations

Implementation of Income Tax Incentive Policy Article 21 Borne by the Government (Dtp) at the Tax Service Office of the South Jakarta Djp Regional Office I Elis Rismawati
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v1i1.80

Abstract

This Article 21 Government-borne Income Tax Incentive Policy (DTP) began to be implemented in April 2020 through PMK 23/PMK.03/2020 when the Covid 19 pandemic had spread widely in Indonesia, where many companies were shaken by the economy. Seeing the above conditions, the government carried out fiscal stimulus, one of which was through the Income Tax Incentive Policy Article 21 Borne by the Government (DTP), in order to help the economic recovery of the people affected by the Covid 19 pandemic. This study aims to analyze and evaluate how, obstacles, and efforts to overcome obstacles in the Implementation of Article 21 Government-borne Income Tax Incentive Policy (DTP) at the Tax Service Office of the South Jakarta Regional Tax Office I. This study is a qualitative research that focuses on the success implementation of the Government-borne Income Tax Incentive Article 21 (DTP) policy and the obstacles faced by collecting information through interviews with parties implementing the tax incentive policy. The results of the study found that the implementation of Article 21 Government-borne Income Tax Incentives (DTP) was in great demand by the public (the public) because it helped the community, in this case employees, maintain economic purchasing power in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic that shook the economy in Indonesia. If it is associated with the policy implementation model introduced by Donald Van Meter and Carl Van Horn, the Income Tax Incentive Policy of Article 21 Borne by the Government (DTP) has been successful because of the elements of standard and policy objectives, resources, inter-organizational relationships, characteristics of implementing agents, social conditions, politically and economically, the disposition of the Implementer was quite good and supported the implementation of this tax incentive. The obstacles faced during the implementation of this policy, in the form of systems, inadequate information, continue to be improved by policy implementers in line with the implementation of this tax incentive policy so that the success of this tax incentive policy can be achieved.