Engaging the public in tax policy-making through dialogue and consultation can also help reduce information gaps and build greater trust. By listening to input and opinions from various stakeholders, tax policies can become more responsive to the needs and aspirations of the public.
In addressing corruption challenges and improving tax compliance, the roles of the government, the public, and the private sector are key. The government needs to continuously strengthen tax governance, enhance law enforcement, and promote public participation. The public should increase awareness and tax compliance while actively engaging in the tax process. Meanwhile, the private sector can support these efforts through ethical business practices and advocating good tax governance.
By strengthening transparent tax governance, enforcing strict law enforcement, encouraging public participation, and providing effective tax education, it is expected that public trust and tax compliance will improve. In the long run, these measures will contribute to sustainable economic stability and more equitable development.
In conclusion, this article discusses the role of taxation in maintaining economic stability in Indonesia and the challenges related to corruption in the taxation sector. By addressing corruption issues and improving tax compliance, Indonesia can strengthen its position as a country with robust economic stability and establish a fair and just tax environment.
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