Taxation Practitioner Share Insights on Tax Management and International Taxation
Melva Costanty – Humas FEB UI
DEPOK – The country’s development is paid for by nearly 70% of tax. There are two types of tax revenue, namely tax revenue and customs revenue. Tax revenue in the form of individual tax or tax paid by the company. Activities undertaken by company management in meeting tax obligations in accordance with applicable tax provisions are tax management. It aims to implement tax regulations correctly, manage tax payments efficiently, manage company liquidity, avoid double taxation, and avoid being fined.
While other income, customs revenue is regulated in international taxation. International taxation regulates taxation on the domestic tax subject of a country which receives sources outside of its country and taxation on foreign tax subjects who receive income from sources within the territory of a country. International taxation aims to regulate a country’s taxation rights on foreign transactions and avoid Double Taxaction and Double Non-Taxaction.
The management of taxation and international taxation was shared by Permana Adi Saputra, PB Tax’s Vice Managing Partner, in the Taxation 2 Public Lecture at the Soedia Admadja Auditorium, FEB UI, Depok Campus.
Permana distributed 3 key pensung to students who wanted to become tax professionals. “Passion, mental agile and though. In my opinion in the digital age, like now he mustbe agile. He must be able to adapt, he must be able to look for opportunities. And he must be resistant to any conditions, everyone has the same opportunity, and to show that he is more than other people, it’s not easy, it’s not easy, that’s why we have to be prepared mentally, work is not only agile or though, but also passion, it’s the era, people should know about their passion, isn’t it? “It’s a trend with children (friends) but the passion is there or not. Because I noticed that my staff whose passion is not there, he’s a year and two years, resigned. This is not a field that I don’t want,” he added.
Permana who is also an alumni of FEB UI said she was happy to be able to share on campus. He was also impressed with the many changes at FEB. “It’s nice to meet students, it’s also great to see new FEB facilities. It’s really amazing, room facilities, for books and all kinds of things are getting more complete in my opinion nowadays students are much easier to learn than our old days. So it should be with I hope that this completeness is as much as I can, students can make good use of it, especially with the digital age.(Des)