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Muhammad Rheza Ramadhan

Muhammad Rheza Ramadhan

rhezakz@gmail.com

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Biography

I am Muhammad Rheza Ramadhan, a strategic intelligence analyst and tax expert with over a decade of experience at Indonesia’s Directorate General of Tax. My expertise lies in economics, econometrics, accounting, and taxation, with a strong focus on analyzing tax policies, investigating tax crimes, and developing strategies to enhance tax compliance. I hold a Master of International and Development Economics (MIDEC) from The Australian National University (ANU) and a Master of Science in Economics from the University of Indonesia, both with top honors. Additionally, I am a certified ASEAN CPA, Chartered Accountant (CA), and Certified Public Accountant (CPA), reflecting my deep technical knowledge and professional commitment. My research and publications span topics such as tax compliance, fiscal policy, and economic development, with a particular interest in addressing global challenges like tax evasion and shadow economies. I aspire to contribute to NGOs, multinational companies, or international organizations as a consultant, leveraging my analytical skills and policy expertise to drive sustainable economic growth and development. Beyond my professional pursuits, I am passionate about sharing knowledge through my YouTube channel, Jago Pajak, where I educate the public on tax-related matters. My goal is to bridge the gap between policy and practice, creating impactful solutions for complex economic and social issues.

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Muhammad Rheza Ramadhan (Rheza)

Education

  1. Master of International and Development Economics, ANU Crawfors School of Public Policy
  2. Bachelor in Applied Accounting, Politeknik Keuangan Negara STAN
  3. MSc in Economics, Universitas Indonesia

Career Interests

NGO, Multinational Companies

Area of Expertise

Economics, Econometrics, Accounting, Taxation

Research Projects

  1. Altruism and tax compliance: Unveiling the dual role of charitable giving and social norms in global tax evasion (Educoretax, 2025)
  2. Big Data Analysis of Public Perceptions of Face-to-Face Learning in COVID-19 Era (2023)
  3. Dividend Tax Policy Analysis: Comparative Studies In Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, And Thailand (INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE (ICHSS), 2021)
  4. Fiscal Consolidation Strategy: Phased vs. Direct, Which is Better? (Jambura Equilib. J., 2023)
  5. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE: A CASE OF INDONESIA IN OCTOBER 2023 (Neraca J. Ekon. Manaj. dan Akunt., 2024)
  6. How to select tax audit cases?: a literature review of research in tax avoidance (J. Econ. Bus. Lett., 2021)
  7. Impact of loss of confidence in the UK on the domestic and global economy (J. Enterp. Dev., 2023)
  8. Integrasi Pajak dan Zakat di Indonesia (Islam. J. Ekon. Islam, 2017)
  9. Marine plastic pollution treaty: How should it look like? (E3S Web Conf., 2024)
  10. PRICE WAR: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY IN INDONESIAN MARKETPLACE (J. Ekon. dan Manaj., 2022)
  11. The effectiveness of government public relation in Covid-19 era (J. Econ. Bus. Lett., 2021)
  12. The Effect of Thin Capitalization Rule to Corporate Capital Structure in Indonesia (2017)
  13. The Impact of Supervision Characteristics of Board of Commissioners on Tax Aggressiveness (Adv. Econ. Bus. Manag. Res., 2018)
  14. The impact of thin capitalization rule on tax avoidance in Indonesia (J. Account. Invest., 2023)
  15. The Reformation of Waqf Institution to Improve The Potential of Waqf in Indonesia (J. Ilm. Ekon. Islam, 2021)