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KEYNESIA

International Journal of Economy and Business


Vol 2 No 1 April 2023
ISSN: 2829-7725 (Print) ISSN: 2829-7253 (Electronic)
Open Access: https://jurnal.arkainstitute.co.id/index.php/keynesia/index

Analysis of internal control monitoring for tax management inefficiencies


Diah Rizkyan Dewi
Universitas Bung Karno
[email protected]

Article Info ABSTRACT


Article history: Tax payment efficiency results from the company's success in tax management.
Received March 15th 2023 Efficiency or inefficiency occurs in the estuary of a series of procedures that constitute
Revised April 5th 2023 the internal control process within the company. Tax Control is a form of supervisory
action whether the implementation or implementation is following the company's
Accepted April 25th 2023
planning. The action referred to here is a series of procedures carried out for
supervision. So internal control is attached to tax control to create efficiency. This
Keywords: research focuses on the strength or weakness of internal control over the
implementation of tax obligations, especially on VAT of PT CTA. This research is a
Monitoring internal control,
follow-up research from previous research that assesses the efficiency of VAT
Internal control weaknesses, payments at PT CTA. This study analyzes the internal control of the company's VAT
Ineficiency, Tax management management. The analysis results show the company's internal control weakness using
the COSO internal control measurement tool in managing VAT. Strong internal control
will be able to minimize the potential for tax costs or minimize inefficiencies in tax
payments.

©2022 Authors. Published by Arka Institute. This work is licensed under a Creative
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INTRODUCTION
Internal Control is a process and procedure to ensure control objectives are met. Control in this
study is control in terms of tax obligations so that tax administration can be carried out effectively and
tax payments become efficient, especially VAT related to the results of previous research. The results
of previous research indicate there was inefficiency in VAT payments for three consecutive years from
2018, 2019, and 2020. Companies do not implement tax as stipulated during planning (Saputra, 2020).
Companies need to monitor tax implementation (Ulupui, 2016), as stated by COSO, that monitoring is
a component of internal control (Rumamby, 2021). Conducting monitoring procedures for VAT
transactions is the main thing that the company must do to ensure that the implementation goes
according to the plan set by the company. Monitoring is the first step in achieving organizational
effectiveness. With adequate internal control, the organization will be effective. Material internal
control weaknesses vary greatly depending on several causes and what underlies them (Safitri, 2014).
It is argued that there are two classification schemes, one based on the severity of internal control
problems and the second based on the stated reasons for internal control problems. Weaknesses in
internal control indicate that management could have been more successful during the year in
identifying risks and establishing controls to provide reasonable assurance and confidence that
misstatements have been prevented or corrected (Ardianingsih, 2021).
Disclosure of material weaknesses is more informative for small companies with higher pre-
disclosure information uncertainty (Skaife, 2013). This provides an understanding that if the company
has weak internal control, it would be better if it discloses and explains the weakness because the
weakness of the information will be used to improve internal control in the future. This provides more
certainty in finding the level of error/weakness to then take corrective steps. Companies that do not
disclose internal control weaknesses have a higher level of uncertainty about changes toward improving
the company's internal control in the future. This can occur in small companies. This is possible because
small companies generally need help to analyze their weaknesses and strengths due to the limited human
resources owned by the company.

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A weak internal control system can also affect management's efforts to further manipulate
company operations through controlled revenue, discretionary costs, and production costs (Lenard,
Petruska, Alam, & Yu, 2016). The United States enforcing internal control weaknesses (ICW)
disclosure reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as part of the annual reporting
requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act of 2002, also showed higher levels of
actual activity manipulation (RM) (Lenard et al., 2016). This shows that the problem of weak internal
control not only shows the ineffectiveness of management and inefficiency of resources in the company,
but at a different level, it can lead to manipulation of data and reports because weaknesses are
continuously left unsolved.
Functional Chief Executive Officer (CEO) expertise in finance reduces poor performance risk,
improves financial reporting quality, and mitigates audit risk (Oradi, Asiaei, & Rezaee, 2020). The
relationship between the CEO's financial background and internal control weaknesses (ICW) is also
interesting to understand to be able to find strengths and weaknesses carried out by the CEO to improve
internal control in the future. Research in Iran shows that in addition to user characteristics, audit
committee characteristics, and audit fees in conducting research, the use of alternative measures of
financial expertise in CEOs is added. Apart from the financial CEO, the results remain the same.
However, when this is done on the CEO, it gives different results (Oradi et al., 2020). The association
between the CEO's financial background and ICW in the Iranian environment is that the CEO's financial
background can improve company performance by reducing ICW because previous research shows that
hiring a financial expert CEO improves the quality of financial reporting (Oradi et al., 2020). The
resulting financial statements are the result of internal control being carried out, so the CEO's financial
expertise background is one factor determining the weakness or strength of internal control.
In addition to the CEO's financial expertise background affecting internal control, research on
the role of gender diversity on corporate boards in reducing internal control weaknesses (ICW). The
results found that companies with excellent female board representation tended to reduce ICW. The
results were not driven by women sitting on the audit committee (Chen, Eshleman, & Soileau, 2016).
Specific characteristics of a firm's board of directors may have substantial power to influence the
strength of the firm's internal controls. The findings suggest this relationship may exist because female
board members help reduce internal control weaknesses. Research in the United States on companies
traded on the US stock market during 2004-2007, this study examined the effect of internal control (IC)
weaknesses on firm performance (Lai, Li, Lin, & Wu, 2017). Findings confirm that IC weaknesses, in
general, have a negative impact on firm performance, and this impact varies with each of the major IC
components. Findings confirm that material IC weaknesses in the firm's control environment,
information technology, accounting documentation, accounting policies, procedures, or control design
significantly negatively impact firm performance. We also confirm that delaying corrective actions to
address IC's weaknesses will continue hindering the firm's financial performance.
Research in Malaysia found that internal audit department management, professional skills,
objectivity, and review have a significant effect on the monitoring aspect of the internal control system
(Fadzil in Kotb, 2020). The scope of work and performance of audit work significantly affect the
information and communication aspects of the internal control system. In contrast, the implementation
of audit work, professional skills, and objectivity have a significant effect on the environmental aspects
of the internal control system. The COSO Report reemphasizes the importance of internal control in
achieving entity objectives. It encourages entities to focus on internal control systems to ensure
responsible corporate governance and reliable financial reporting processes (Fahmi, 2021). Effective
internal control (Brewer in Thabit, 2017) is an internal control that functions properly where all controls
will become "safe self-policing procedures," and detective controls will work very quickly. Ineffective
Internal Control indicates that whatever controls it has, it does not work (Wang, 2017). All detective
controls will be so slow to detect an event that the time window will always end before the problem can
be fixed. The efficiency of tax payments is the result of the company's success in tax management
(Rahmawati, 2022).
Efficiency or inefficiency occurs in the estuary of a series of procedures that constitute the
internal control process within the company. Tax Control is a form of supervisory action whether the
implementation or implementation is following the company's planning (De Widt, 2017). The action
referred to here is a series of procedures carried out for supervision. So internal control is attached to
tax control to create efficiency. An analysis will be carried out to conclude whether the company's

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internal control is effective or ineffective regarding the efficiency of VAT payments and the effective
implementation of PT CTA's tax rights and obligations. Based on the description above, companies
need to conduct internal audits conducted by internal auditors. The internal auditor must monitor the
implementation of internal control.

RESEARCH METHODS
The object of this research is the inefficiency of Value Added Tax (VAT) payments in 2018,
2019 and 2020. In 2018 there was an inefficiency of 8.37%, 2019 of 6.80% and 2020 of 11.33% is a
significant value for a tax payment inefficiency. This research uses qualitative descriptive analysis, the
method used is a method based on the formulation proposed by COSO related to internal control.
Conceptually the research framework can be seen in the following figure:

Figure 1. Research Framework

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION


Analysis of Internal Control monitoring carried out by tax staff for tax year 2018

Table 1. Internal Control monitoring carried out by tax staff


Monitoring Procedure Information Type Monitoring Type Description
1. Ensure that staff record Direct Not in progress This procedure ensures
all purchase transactions, that every purchase
both transactions with PKP transaction is recorded
and Non PKP, every day. and nothing is missed.
2. Ensure that staff record Direct Not in progress This procedure ensures
VAT In on transactions with that every VAT input
Taxable Person for VAT is recorded and
Purposes, on a daily basis. nothing is missed.
3. Make a weekly report of Direct Not in progress This procedure ensures
which transactions are that the company has a
carried out with PKP or not measurable record of
with PKP which is reported all purchase
to the manager. transactions on a
weekly basis.
4. Prepare a weekly report Direct Not in progress This procedure ensures
on the amount of Input VAT the company has a
reported to the tax manager, measurable record, on
which is reported to the a weekly basis, of
manager. creditable input VAT
5. Prepare a monthly report Direct Not in progress This procedure ensures
on the amount of Input VAT the company has a
reported to the tax manager, measurable record, on
which is reported to the a weekly basis, of
manager. creditable input VAT

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Internal Control Monitoring carried out by tax staff has five procedures: ensuring that staff
records all purchase transactions and VAT Inputs for both transactions with PKP and Non-PKP. Then
make a weekly report on transactions and records of Input VAT and a monthly report on the amount of
Input VAT to be reported to the manager. This procedure is carried out to ensure that the company has
measurable records every time it uses them. The same results were found for the 2019 and 2020 tax
years.

Analysis of Internal Control monitoring carried out by the tax manager for the 2018 tax year

Table 2. Internal Control monitoring carried out by tax manager


Information Monitoring
Monitoring Procedure Description
Type Type
1. Checking the Not in progress Not in progress This procedure ensures
correctness of the that every purchase
recording of all purchase transaction is recorded
transactions, both and nothing is missed.
transactions with PKP
and Non PKP, is carried
out every day.
2. Checking the recording Not in progress Not in progress This procedure ensures
of VAT In on that every VAT input is
transactions with Taxable recorded and nothing is
Person for VAT missed.
Purposes, conducted
daily.
3. Check weekly reports Not in progress Not in progress This procedure ensures
of which transactions that the company has a
with and without taxable measurable record of all
persons are reported to purchase transactions on
the manager. a weekly basis.
4. Prepare a weekly Not in progress Not in progress This procedure ensures
report on the amount of the company has a
Input VAT reported to measurable record, on a
the tax manager, which is weekly basis, of
reported to the manager. creditable input VAT
5. Prepare a monthly Not in progress Not in progress This procedure ensures
report on the amount of the company has a
Input VAT reported to measurable record, on a
the tax manager, which is weekly basis, of
reported to the manager. creditable input VAT
6. Provide suggestions to Not in progress This procedure ensures
the Director of Finance to the company has a
make changes to the measurable record, on a
selection of vendors, only weekly basis, of
PKP vendors creditable input VAT

Internal Control Monitoring carried out by the tax manager has six procedures: checking the
correctness of recording all transactions carried out daily. This ensures that every purchase transaction
is recorded and nothing is missed. Then check the recording of input VAT on transactions with PKP
which are carried out daily, to ensure that every input VAT is recorded and nothing is missed.
Furthermore, checking weekly reports of which transactions are carried out with PKP and not with PKP
reported to the manager, making monthly reports on the amount of input VAT reported to the tax
manager reported to the manager, and providing proposals to the Finance Director to make changes to
the selection of vendors only PKP vendors for the company to have a measurable record every week,
on creditable input VAT. The same results were found for the 2019 and 2020 tax years.

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Analysis of Internal Control monitoring carried out by the Finance Director for the 2018 fiscal
year
Table 3. Internal Control monitoring carried out by Fianance Director
Prosedur Monitoring Information Type Monitoring Type Description
1. Consider the tax The procedure ensures
manager's proposal and that the company only
decide on the start of transacts with taxable
Not in progress Not in progress
transferring Non- persons, which ensures
Convictable vendors to the implementation of
Convictable vendors. tax management.
2. Calculate and decide This procedure ensures
the potential that tax management
inefficiencies that occur if inefficiencies are
Not in progress Not in progress
transactions with non- addressed from the
PVC vendors continue to outset.
be carried out.
This procedure ensures
3. Every month conduct that the evaluation of
simulations on tax tax management
Not in progress Not in progress
management efficiency inefficiencies continues
and inefficiency. to be carried out
regularly every month.

Internal control monitoring carried out by the finance director has three procedures related to
the transfer of non-PKP vendors to PKP vendors to ensure the implementation of tax management. Then
the potential inefficiency in ensuring tax management inefficiency has been done since the beginning.
And the last is the simulation of tax management efficiency and inefficiency to ensure that the
evaluation of tax management inefficiency continues to be carried out regularly every month.
Monitoring is done indirectly. The same results were found for the 2019 and 2020 tax years.

CONCLUSION
From the research results, it can be concluded that during the 2018, 2019 and 2020 tax years
PT. CTA did not monitor internal control over the management of Value Added Tax (VAT).
Inefficiency occurs because monitoring is not carried out in all lines from the implementing line to the
decision-making line. Not conducting periodic internal control monitoring, resulting in the inability to
disclose internal control in one period resulting in the inability to improve internal control in the next
period. The company has a high internal control weakness, because there is absolutely no internal
control monitoring from the lowest period of daily to annual, this results in poor tax management
performance. We recommend that PT CTA carry out a regular internal control monitoring process
considering that as a company engaged in trade there are many transactions related to taxes (tax events)
for Value Added Tax so that Value Added Tax payments become more efficient. The company conducts
structural internal control monitoring. The company monitors internal control periodically. High
internal control weaknesses are immediately corrected by monitoring internal control so that internal
control weaknesses become internal control strengths and have good tax management performance and
lead to tax payment efficiency.

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