Author
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- Kartika Ayu Kinanti
(Institut Teknologi Dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang, Departement of Management)
- Moh.Hudi Setyobakti
(Institut Teknologi Dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang, Departement of Management)
- Yulian Ade Chandra
(Institut Teknologi Dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang, Departement of Management)
- Ayu Nareswari
(Institut Teknologi Dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang, Departement of Management)
- Firdaus Al Maidah
(Institut Teknologi Dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang, Departement of Management)
Abstract
Taxes, particularly when levied within the restaurant industry, have the potential to serve as a potent catalyst for instilling tax consciousness in the younger generation, all while simultaneously propelling regional economic development forward. Through an innovative approach that utilizes restaurant taxation as a vehicle to cultivate a tax-aware generation, this paper explores its capacity as an essential foundation in advancing local economic growth. The primary focus is on nurturing tax awareness and comprehension among young people in the context of regional economic development. By employing restaurant taxation as both an educational tool and a revenue source, this method aims to instill a solid understanding of taxation principles and foster financial responsibility among the generations to come. As young individuals gain insights into the tax processes through their dining experiences, they can evolve into active contributors to the local tax base. By shaping tax consciousness through restaurant taxation, regions can establish a sustainable milieu for economic development. The innovative fusion of taxation and dining experiences presents a promising avenue for nurturing a tax-aware generation capable of propelling regional economic growth.
Suggested Citation
Kartika Ayu Kinanti & Moh.Hudi Setyobakti & Yulian Ade Chandra & Ayu Nareswari & Firdaus Al Maidah, 2023.
"Shaping A Tax-Conscious Generation Through Restaurant Taxation As A Pillar Of Regional Economic Development,"
Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Imam Abrori & Indrian Supheni & Muhammad Mudhofar & Wahyuning Murniati & Nico Irawan & Arfan Ikhsan (ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on SDGs Transformation Through the Creative Economy: Encouraging Innovation and Sustainability (TCEEIS 2023), pages 109-115,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-346-7_21
DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-346-7_21
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