The Discussions of Islamic and Conventional Tax Incentive Towards The Corporate Tax Planning Level In Malaysia

In Malaysia, there is lacking of Islamic tax incentive towards Islamic financial products in order to promote tax compliance among of corporate tax payers. Thus, this study is to investigate the selected Islamic financial products in order to estimate the most relevant influence towards the change...

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Main Authors: Nik Mohd Norfadzilah, Nik Mohd Rashid, Siti Nasuha, Muhmad, Mohd Hassan, CheHaat, Nadiah, Abd Hamid, Zarinah, Abdul Rasit
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spelling my-unisza-ir.12132020-11-10T06:11:50Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1213/ The Discussions of Islamic and Conventional Tax Incentive Towards The Corporate Tax Planning Level In Malaysia Nik Mohd Norfadzilah, Nik Mohd Rashid Siti Nasuha, Muhmad Mohd Hassan, CheHaat Nadiah, Abd Hamid Zarinah, Abdul Rasit HF Commerce HG Finance In Malaysia, there is lacking of Islamic tax incentive towards Islamic financial products in order to promote tax compliance among of corporate tax payers. Thus, this study is to investigate the selected Islamic financial products in order to estimate the most relevant influence towards the changes of corporate tax planning level. This is to increase the compliance level because when the corporate tax payer does not fully utilise the tax incentive given, they will involve in the tax fraud which is not illegal. The selected Islamic financial products are Bai BithamanAjil, Ijarah, Mudharabah and Al-Qardhul Hasan. This study also compared with the tax incentives given to the conventional financial products which are housing loan, leasing agreement, short term loan and conventional loan. In this study, the secondary of data is use and the sample of this study consist of Islamic and conventional financial institution listed on Bursa Malaysia from the year 2006 to 2016. This study will employ the following methods: 1) Pooled Ordinary Least Square method (Pooled OLS); 2) fixed effect method; and 3) random effect method. The findings of this study contribute to the literature on the Islamic tax incentives that could influence the corporate tax burden. Besides that, this study also contributes to the broad literature on the differences between Islamic tax incentives and conventional tax incentives towards corporate tax burden. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1213/1/FH03-FESP-18-12101.pdf Nik Mohd Norfadzilah, Nik Mohd Rashid and Siti Nasuha, Muhmad and Mohd Hassan, CheHaat and Nadiah, Abd Hamid and Zarinah, Abdul Rasit (2017) The Discussions of Islamic and Conventional Tax Incentive Towards The Corporate Tax Planning Level In Malaysia. In: International Academic Conference on Business and Economics (IACBE 2017), 7-8 October 2017, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin.
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topic HF Commerce
HG Finance
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HG Finance
Nik Mohd Norfadzilah, Nik Mohd Rashid
Siti Nasuha, Muhmad
Mohd Hassan, CheHaat
Nadiah, Abd Hamid
Zarinah, Abdul Rasit
The Discussions of Islamic and Conventional Tax Incentive Towards The Corporate Tax Planning Level In Malaysia
description In Malaysia, there is lacking of Islamic tax incentive towards Islamic financial products in order to promote tax compliance among of corporate tax payers. Thus, this study is to investigate the selected Islamic financial products in order to estimate the most relevant influence towards the changes of corporate tax planning level. This is to increase the compliance level because when the corporate tax payer does not fully utilise the tax incentive given, they will involve in the tax fraud which is not illegal. The selected Islamic financial products are Bai BithamanAjil, Ijarah, Mudharabah and Al-Qardhul Hasan. This study also compared with the tax incentives given to the conventional financial products which are housing loan, leasing agreement, short term loan and conventional loan. In this study, the secondary of data is use and the sample of this study consist of Islamic and conventional financial institution listed on Bursa Malaysia from the year 2006 to 2016. This study will employ the following methods: 1) Pooled Ordinary Least Square method (Pooled OLS); 2) fixed effect method; and 3) random effect method. The findings of this study contribute to the literature on the Islamic tax incentives that could influence the corporate tax burden. Besides that, this study also contributes to the broad literature on the differences between Islamic tax incentives and conventional tax incentives towards corporate tax burden.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Nik Mohd Norfadzilah, Nik Mohd Rashid
Siti Nasuha, Muhmad
Mohd Hassan, CheHaat
Nadiah, Abd Hamid
Zarinah, Abdul Rasit
author_facet Nik Mohd Norfadzilah, Nik Mohd Rashid
Siti Nasuha, Muhmad
Mohd Hassan, CheHaat
Nadiah, Abd Hamid
Zarinah, Abdul Rasit
author_sort Nik Mohd Norfadzilah, Nik Mohd Rashid
title The Discussions of Islamic and Conventional Tax Incentive Towards The Corporate Tax Planning Level In Malaysia
title_short The Discussions of Islamic and Conventional Tax Incentive Towards The Corporate Tax Planning Level In Malaysia
title_full The Discussions of Islamic and Conventional Tax Incentive Towards The Corporate Tax Planning Level In Malaysia
title_fullStr The Discussions of Islamic and Conventional Tax Incentive Towards The Corporate Tax Planning Level In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Discussions of Islamic and Conventional Tax Incentive Towards The Corporate Tax Planning Level In Malaysia
title_sort discussions of islamic and conventional tax incentive towards the corporate tax planning level in malaysia
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