Designing Smart Contract for Electronic Document Taxation
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posted on 2024-06-18, 20:24 authored by Dimaz Wijaya, JK Liu, R Steinfeld, D Liu, F Junis, DA Suwarsono© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. In recent years, we have seen a massive blockchain adoption in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Following the success of blockchain in cryptocurrency industry, many people start to explore the possibility of implementing blockchain technology in different fields. In this paper, we propose Smart Stamp Duty, a system which can revolutionize the way stamp duty (document tax) is managed and paid. The proposed Smart Stamp Duty offers significant improvements on the convenience when paying stamp duty by removing the need of physical revenue stamp. At the same time, the blockchain technology also provides the auditability of the recorded data. Smart stamp duty enables the expansion of the existing electronic stamp duty application to retail level. Smart stamp duty also enables the taxpayers to pay the stamp duty of their electronic documents. Our proposed system also enables the taxpayers to convert their electronic documents into physical documents while still maintain the ability to refer the electronic-based stamp duty payments.
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199-213Location
Fuzhou, ChinaStart date
2019-10-25End date
2019-10-27ISSN
0302-9743eISSN
1611-3349ISBN-13
9783030315771Language
engPublication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereedEditor/Contributor(s)
Mu Y, Deng R, Huang XTitle of proceedings
CANS 2019 : Cryptology and Network Security 18th International Conference, CANS 2019 Fuzhou, China, October 25–27, 2019 ProceedingsEvent
Cryptology and Network Security. Conference (2019 : 18th : Fuzhou, China)Publisher
SpringerPlace of publication
Berlin, GermanySeries
Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 11829Usage metrics
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