Hello, everyone!
Welcome to the Personal Income Tax (PIT) class. We are delighted to have you here and look forward to your contributions to the learning community in this session.
This PIT class is a Non-Credit MOOCs program that is open to the public. There are 4 of 14 topics are presented in this course.
This non-credit class consists of 4 topics, namely:
1. System, Principles, and Methods in Collecting Personal Income Tax
2. Subject of Personal Income Tax
3. Objects of Personal Income Tax
4. Personal Exemption
To complete the course, you should watch the learning videos and take the pop quizzes on them. Read the hands-out materials, complete the formative assessments, and Open a prepared discussion thread to discuss instructional materials with fellow students in class. You can also post your queries in the forum.
It is expected that after completing the material and assessment in this non-credit program, participants will have gained basic knowledge that will pique their interest in exploring further topics of Personal Income Tax. This brief lesson should be interesting and insightful. Your active participation as a student is crucial to the success of learning.
If you have technical issues with the MOOCs system, please report them in the Learner Help Center or contact the Helpdesk via live chat at idols.ui.ac.id during business hours Monday through Friday.
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The language of instruction is English. The process of learning will be conducted utilizing the Student Center Active Learning (SCAL) technique with Self-Paced mode. A range of practice questions and case studies per subject are used to go further into the material.
Upon completion of this PIT course, you should be able to:
1. Understand the system, principles, and method of collecting personal income taxes.
2. Divide income tax subjects into three categories: domestic tax subjects, foreign tax subjects, and non-tax subjects.
3. Identifying and classifying Income Tax Objects, Final Income Tax Objects, and Non-Income Tax Objects
4. Understand the rationale for granting a personal exemption (PE), determine the PE status, and compute the PE amount.
Do you wish to learn the basics of taxation but still consider yourself a beginner? Taking this course is essential if you want to learn about the fundamentals of income taxation and how the system is administered. You will also be able to examine policies in Income Tax, particularly Personal Income Tax, based on scientific notions.
Dr. Neni Susilawati, S.Sos., M.A. is a lecturer at the Department of Fiscal Administration, Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Universitas Indonesia (FIA UI), and a researcher at the Tax Governance and Accountability Research Cluster (GAP) at FIA UI. Neni graduated from Doctoral Program in Administration and Tax Policy at the Postgraduate FIA UI in 2023. She graduated from Universitas Indonesia in 2012 with a master's degree in Administration and Tax Policy. She obtained a Bachelor's in Fiscal Administration from Universitas Indonesia in 2007. Neni's research interests are Personal Income Tax, Withholding Taxes, Taxpayer Behavior, Tax Administration, and Tax Policy. Her scholarly contributions have appeared in prestigious national and international journals and international proceedings. Neni is both a scholar, a Certified Tax Consultant (BKP), and a Certified Public Speaker (CPS). Neni has expertise as a freelance tax expert for individual taxpayers and private businesses. She is a member of the Association of Indonesian Dynamic System Experts (ASDI), the International Fiscal and Tax Administration Association (IFTAA), and the Indonesian Tax Consultants Association (IKPI).
Corresponding email: [email protected]
Scientific profile: https://ui.academia.edu/NeniSusilawati
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