Cirebon DPRD-City Government Passes Tax And Retribution Regulation
The DPRD together with the local Cirebon City Government (Pemkot) ratified a Regional Regulation (Perda) on Regional Taxes and Regional Retribution (PDRD) as an elementary reference for the sector.
"The discussion of the regional regulation has been reported to the leaders and leaders of the factions. So today it can be approved by the DPRD and mayors," said Cirebon City DPRD Chairman Ruri Tri Lesmana in Cirebon, Monday, September 25, which was confiscated by Antara. He explained that the regional regulation was originally proposed by the Cirebon City Government on August 21, 2023, then in the process the regulation was compiled comprehensively with a thorough assessment by the DPRD's special committee (Pansus) together with the assistance team., said Ruri, the regional regulation will be effective on January 4, 2024. "This regional government can be used as a legal basis for withdrawing taxes and levies to taxpayers," he said. Chairman of the Special Committee of the PDRD Raperda Doddy Aryanto explained that in the regulation there were 52 articles related to the tax scope and containing 35 articles on retribution.
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According to him, the PDRD Regional Regulation can be a basic benchmark for the Cirebon City Government to collect taxes and levies so that local revenues (PAD) increase rapidly. "In addition to taxes, in the regional regulation, there is a discussion of levies, including general service levies, business service levies and certain licensing levies," said Doddy. Meanwhile, the Deputy Mayor of Cirebon, Eti Herawati, assessed that the synergy between the executive and legislative institutions was ultimately able to produce the required regional regulations, both for his party and the welfare of the community. Eti said, after the regional regulation was ratified, the Cirebon City Government instructed the relevant agencies to follow up on these technical matters. "Technical matters must be followed up as a derivative regulation as outlined in the regional head regulations," he said.