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Nadila Meilia Nurrohmah; Nadila Meilia Nurrohmah; Fadjar Harimurti

EBISNIS : JURNAL ILMIAH EKONOMI DAN BISNIS 2025 LPPM Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer

This study aims to determine the influence of knowledge, awareness, and utilization of information technology on individual taxpayer compliance in KP2KP Sragen. The hypothesis of this study is that knowledge, awareness, and utilization of information technology have a positive effect on individual taxpayer compliance. This study uses a survey method conducted on individual taxpayers in Sragen Regency. This type of research uses quantitative data used in this study from the results of questionnaire data which are then processed using the SPSS application. The data source is primary data. The sampling technique in this study uses the convenience sampling method with 100 taxpayers as respondents. The data analysis technique uses multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that the results of the X1 t-test are negative and not proven true. The X2 t-test has a significant positive effect and is proven true. X3 has a significant negative effect and is not proven true. The F test shows a significant influence simultaneously. The results of the coefficient of determination mean that the contribution of the influence of the independent variable is 25.7% while the remaining 74.3% is explained by other variables besides the independent variables studied by the author, for example Tax Sanctions, Taxpayer Income, Tax Socialization, and Patriotism

Reva Evia Noraida; Hudi Kurniawanto

EBISNIS : JURNAL ILMIAH EKONOMI DAN BISNIS 2025 LPPM Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer

This study aims to analyze the effect of tax knowledge, tax sanctions, and tax socialization on individual taxpayer compliance. The research was conducted at the Tax Service, Counseling, and Consultation Office (KP2KP) Wonogiri using a quantitative approach. Primary data were collected through questionnaires, and secondary data were obtained from relevant sources. A sample of 100 respondents was selected using a random sampling method. Data analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression techniques processed through SPSS 30. The results indicate that tax knowledge, tax sanctions, and tax socialization have a positive and significant effect on individual taxpayer compliance. These findings suggest that a higher understanding of tax regulations, stricter enforcement of sanctions, and more effective tax socialization efforts lead to greater taxpayer compliance.