BANDUNG - The West Java Provincial Government is targeting profit-sharing funds for the district/city government of IDR 9.2 trillion in 2023. "For the profit-sharing budget next year, it is targeted to increase by more than IDR 1 trillion, or a total of IDR 9.2 trillion," said Head of the West Java Revenue Agency (Bapenda) Dedi Taufik, reported by Antara, Wednesday, December 21. Dedi Taufik said the profit-sharing funds were obtained from provincial tax revenues, namely motor vehicle taxes, motor vehicle transfer fees, motor vehicle fuel taxes, surface water taxes and cigarette taxes.

The West Java Provincial Government has realized profit-sharing funds for the city district government with a total budget of IDR 8 trillion as of November 2022. Although 2023 is overshadowed by a global recession, they are targeting an increase in their achievements.

According to Dedi, the profit-sharing fund is given in accordance with the realization of district and city revenue revenues. He said the district and city governments must cooperate with the West Java Provincial Government in increasing tax revenues so that revenue-sharing revenue revenue revenues can be above the revenue target. "The more and more district and city efforts in supporting the management of provincial and service taxes, the greater the profit-sharing fund that will be given," he said.

Based on data from the West Java Bapenda, realization until November 2022, there are five regions that received the largest profit-sharing fund, namely Bandung City Rp. 839 billion, Bogor Regency Rp. 834 billion, Bekasi City Rp. 821 billion, Bekasi Regency Rp. 742 billion, and Bandung Regency Rp. 510 billion. Dedi Taufik targets the proceeds for the city district in West Java to increase in 2023. As of November, the average realization of the proceeds for the proceeds is already above 90 percent of the target that has been set, the total reaches Rp. 8 trillion," he said. According to him, this optimism is in line with the statement of the Governor of West Java, Ridwan Kamil, who stated that the economy in West Java next year remains good despite being overshadowed by a global recession. The governor stated that the West Java economy next year will be bright, based on the study of Bank Indonesia, next year the economy will remain good. The key is to maintain and monitor existing economic sources, as well as dig out as well as maximize potential," said Dedi., West Java Governor, M Ridwan Kamil said all the divisions were in accordance with the various calculation mechanisms regulated in applicable laws. "I submit funds for the results from the West Java Provincial Government for large city districts. The population of large Bogor Regency is one of the regions that get a portion of funds for large results," said Ridwan Kamil some time ago.


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