ATAMBUA - The Customs and Excise Supervision and Service Office (KPPBC) Type Madya Customs (TMP) B Atambua Belu Regency noted that the contribution of state revenues from this region reached IDR 2.7 billion in the first semester of 2022.

"When compared to semester 1 of 2021, there was an increase of 175 percent of the contribution of state revenues," said Head of the Customs Type (TMP) Supervision and Excise Service Office (KPPBC) B Atambua I Made Aryana as reported by ANTARA, Thursday, July 7.

He detailed that this amount was obtained from import duties of Rp. 717.88 million, and exit duties of Rp. 3.97 million and other receipts reached Rp. 35.74 million.

Still said Made, taxes in the context of imports for income tax (PPh) which were also collected by customs reached Rp380.43 million and import Value Added Tax (VAT) worth Rp1.59 billion.

Made added, until mid-2022 there were five commodities from Indonesia that dominated exports from Indonesia to Timor Leste.

These commodities include bottled drinking water, eating equipment and households, mattress mats, cement and motor vehicle lubricant oil.

Meanwhile, the five import commodities that dominate the most from Timor Leste to Indonesia are copra, skin and candlenuts, coffee, porang or maek and aphids.

During the first semester of 2022, DJBC Atambua also received approximately 425 export documents or export notices of goods (PEB) with a total value of export foreign exchange reaching 2.93 million US dollars.


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