JAKARTA - The Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) said that in the first semester of 2022 the Indonesian National Police (Polri) also supported APBN revenues of Rp. 4.2 trillion.

"This realization is equivalent to 45.8 percent of the target of Presidential Regulation No. 98 of 2022 which is Rp. 9.1 trillion," said the government's report to the DPR regarding the implementation of the State Revenue and Expenditure Budget in the first half of 2022, quoted by the editorial team on Tuesday, July 5.

Furthermore, it was explained that the growth in Polri's deposits was due to an increase in the Police's Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP), especially from the traffic function (lantas).

"This includes revenue from issuance of STNK, BPKB, TNKB, NRKB as well as extension and/or issuance of SIM," explained the ministry led by Sri Mulyani.

To note, Polri's support to the state treasury is included in other PNBP sectors. Apart from the police, other non-tax revenues were also contributed by several government agencies, such as the Ministry of Communication and Information, which deposited IDR 7 trillion in the first half of 2022.

Then, the Ministry of Transportation Rp. 3.6 trillion from the provision of transportation services, the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Rp. 2.2 trillion from the immigration sector, and the Ministry of Defense Rp. 1.4 trillion for hospitals that provide public health services.

In total, other non-tax revenues (including sales of mining products/IPM, and domestic market obligation/DMO) in the first half of this year reached IDR 85.1 trillion or 75.8 percent of the target in Presidential Decree No. 98 of 2022.


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