ITIKAD BAIK PELAKU USAHA TERHADAP PERDAGANGAN EKSPORT IMPORT BARANG ELEKTRONIK
Keywords:
Good Faith, Business Actors, Export ImportAbstract
The purpose of the study is to analyze the legal consequences of business actors on the export-import trade of electronic goods. The type of research used in this research is qualitative legal research. Based on the results of the research that there are still many people who do not understand the legal consequences arising from the purchase of electronic goods such as illegal cell phones or the black market. The obvious type of loss is the potential loss to tax revenue from the sale of the cell phone. Business actors are responsible for the products they sell so that they do not harm consumers and also the state in terms of taxes. Customs and Excise must work extra on export-import trade, especially black market goods and in accordance with Customs legislation.References
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