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TAX PLANNING AS A TAX AVOIDANCE STEP IN INDONESIA [PDF]

open access: yesRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2019
Tax planning is the first step in tax management. Tax management itself is a means to fulfill tax obligations correctly, but the amount of tax paid can be reduced to a minimum to obtain the expected profit and liquidity.
Sari R.P.
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Public-Private Partnership: A Bibliometric Analysis and Historical Evolution

open access: yesBuildings, 2023
The broad and extensive application of public-private partnership (PPP), as well as the divergent documented definitions and experiences, have led to a translucent perspective of PPP and strained academia and industry to reach a consensus on the major ...
Mathew Azarian   +4 more
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Language Provision in the Scottish Public Sector: Recommendations to Promote Inclusive Practice

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2021
Public service providers in Scotland have developed language support, largely in the form of interpreting and translation, to meet the linguistic needs of those who cannot access their services in English.
Róisín McKelvey
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Opportunities and challenges in delivering maternal and child nutrition services through public primary health care facilities in urban Bangladesh: a qualitative inquiry

open access: yesBMC Health Services Research, 2023
Background Public primary health facilities are an important source of nutrition services for the urban areas in Bangladesh. We aimed to understand the challenges and facilitators of delivering maternal and child nutrition services through public sector ...
A M Rumayan Hasan   +7 more
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The Investment Approach to Public Service Provision [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Public Administration, 2017
AbstractThe investment approach to public service provision is now receiving considerable attention worldwide. By promoting data‐intensive assessments of baseline conditions and how government action can improve on them, the approach holds the potential to transform policy development, service implementation, and program evaluation.
Michael Mintrom, Joannah Luetjens
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Önkormányzati közszolgáltatások elméleti és gyakorlati aspektusai (Theoretical and practical aspects of local governmental public services)

open access: yesKözigazgatásTudomány, 2023
By now, we can say that local governments are being pushed into the background in many respects; numerous tasks and responsibilities have slowly migrated to the subsystem of state administration.
Gergely Cseh-Zelina, Eszter Czibrik
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Manajemen Pelayanan Inklusif; Potert Implementasi Dan Langkah Pengukuran

open access: yesJurnal Wacana Kinerja, 2020
Study raised the issue of inclusive service provision of public services that should be enjoyed all walks of life, including the people who need specialized service such as the disabled (disable), the aging society, pregnant women and children.
Muhammad Taufiq
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Measuring the timing between public transport provision and residential development in greenfield estates

open access: yesJournal of Public Transportation, 2023
The timing of public transport provision in newly established suburbs on the urban fringe is a major concern for residents. It is argued that if public transport were available when residents start moving to a new suburb, they are more likely to use it ...
Annette Kroen   +2 more
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Motivations and Implications of Community Service Provision by La Familia Michoacána / Knights Templar and other Mexican Drug Cartels

open access: yesJournal of Strategic Security, 2014
Research demonstrates that service provision by violent organizations can be an effective strategy for coercing the local community to accept and conceal a group’s violent activities, and for creating loyalty to these groups.
Shawn T. Flanigan
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Not‐For‐Profit Provision Of Public Services [PDF]

open access: yesThe Economic Journal, 2003
Not-for-profit firms are greatly over-represented in the childcare, medical care, education and care for the aged sectors where service providing workers, as well as purchasers, seem to care about the level or quality of service being provided. Since all individuals who care about service levels receive non-excludable benefits, these services have a ...
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