Abstract

The research aims to test empirically the effect of implementing the e-billing system, tax sanctions and service quality on tax compliance in the Covid-19 pandemic era. The study uses the Theory of Planned Behavior and Attribution Theory, with a population of 140,595 registered taxpayers at the East Denpasar Pratama Tax Office with a total sample of 100 respondents obtained by the slovin formula. The sample collection method uses a non-probability sampling method with a purposive sampling technique. The data collection method uses a questionnaire with multiple linear regression data analysis techniques. The results showed that the implementation of the e-billing system, tax sanctions and service quality had a significant positive effect on taxpayer compliance in the Covid-19 pandemic era.
 Keywords: E-Billing System; Tax Sactions; Quality of Tax Service; Taxpayer Compliance

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