Kamis, 27 Juni 2013

Withdrawal by local property taxes is not optimal

Property tax collection by local governments is still very slow, Tax collection still got a number of constraints such as limited facilities and infrastructure, human resources (HR), funding, management information systems and technology still needs tax reform and improvement.

Finance Minister, Agus Martowardojo, said the current government has done over the power of the property taxation property tax rural and urban areas (UN-P2) as well as fees for acquisition of land and buildings (BPHTB). Management by local taxes are expected to be more effective in helping development.

"Indonesia has made innovations in the field of property taxes by shifting the UN-P2 and BPHTB into tax districts / cities such as in Act 28 of 2009," he said when met at the Hotel Borobudur, Jakarta, Tuesday (27/11).

UN-P2 transfer of development in Indonesia is still felt slow. Currently only 18 areas that have picked up the UN-P2 and 105 regions that will be picked up in 2013 from 492 regions.

"Although it has been drafted roadmap for transfer of UN-P2 but the challenges are still not easy," he said.

Governments continue to work together with the international one held a seminar to learn to overcome the problems of property tax in Indonesia. "The result of the discussion can be used to propose remedial policies," he said.

Sources: http://www.merdeka.com/uang/penarikan-pajak-properti-oleh-daerah-belum-optimal.html

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