Kotabaru, S Kalimantan (ANTARA) - Kotabaru Regional Secretary Said Ahmad continues to remind and invite people to obey taxes.
"The 2021 Kotabaru Budget (APBD) still depends on the revenue obtained from the central government generated by taxes," he said while attending role model and payment movement for urban and rural land and building tax (PBB-P2) at the Siring Laut field in Kotabaru, Thursday.
He said the largest contributor to locally derived income (PAD) comes from local taxes, thus it is necessary to take steps to maximize tax management performance.
The role model and payment movement for PBB-P2 are one of the implementations to increase awareness and concern in implementing tax rights and obligations.
"High commitment is needed to the performance of local government agencies related to tax management because the taxes paid will be returned to the community for local development," Said pointed out.
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Meanwhile, Head of Kotabaru Revenue Agency H Khairul Aswandi said that this year's PBB-P2 target of IDR2.4 billion exceeded the target by around 110 percent.
"Today's role model is an example of those who have paid their tax obligation for people who have not paid taxes," he said.
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Kotabaru's secretary invites residents to obey taxes
Jumat, 19 November 2021 0:18 WIB