Abstract

The low tax revenue ratio reflects the low level of taxpayer compliance, because the increasing level of compliance will encourage the tax revenue ratio and vice versa. A number of non-economic factors that influence tax compliance behavior are related to religious value (religiosity) and tax justice. This research is a quantitative research developed with a descriptive verification method with a time horizon that is cross section /one shot. The unit of analysis in this study is an individual taxpayer registered at the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Taxes, West Java 1 in 2019. The data analysis technique used in this study uses multiple linear regression. The results showed that taxpayer religiosity and tax justice had a positive and significant effect on taxpayers partially. he magnitude influence of religiosity and tax justice on taxpayers is 73.2%, and 26.8% is contribute from the other variables.

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