JAKARTA - The Regional Office (Kanwil) of the Directorate General of Treasury (DJPb) of the Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) of Southeast Sulawesi recorded the realization of state revenue in its region as of January 10, 2025, reaching Rp37.03 billion.

Head of the Regional Office of DJPb of the Ministry of Finance, Southeast Sulawesi, Syarwan, said that the realization of Rp37.03 billion came from domestic revenues, namely tax revenues and non-tax state revenues (PNBP).

"From the taxation sector in Southeast Sulawesi, it was recorded that there were Rp32.26 billion and from the PNBP sector it was Rp4.77 billion," said Syarwan as quoted by ANTARA, Sunday, January 12.

He mentioned that the realization of state revenue contracted year-on-year or year on year (yoy).

"For tax revenues, yoy contracted by 74.06 percent, while PNBP experienced growth of 55.96 percent," he said.

Meanwhile, the realization of state spending in Southeast Sulawesi in the same period was recorded at Rp0.84 trillion out of a total ceiling of Rp25.56 trillion consisting of ministry and institutional expenditures (K/L) of Rp0.15 trillion and transfers to regions (TKD) of Rp0.68 trillion.

"If the total realization of state spending is estimated at 2.55 percent of the ceiling, consisting of K/L expenditures at 5.59 percent of the ceiling and TKD at 3.55 percent of the ceiling," he said.

According to Syarwan, year-on-year spending, K/L spending grew by 10.72 percent and TKD spending increased by 7.88 percent.

He explained that the highest state expenditure was in the police institution with a total expenditure of Rp0.04 trillion or 31.77 percent of the total realization in the Southeast Sulawesi region.

Syarwan said, when viewed from the presentation of the ceiling, the highest performance at Kolaka KPPN was 3.21 percent, which was mainly contributed by the acceleration of all types of spending.

"Judging from the nominal, the highest performance was achieved by KPPN Kendari amounting to Rp0.11 T or around 72.72 percent of the total realization of K/L expenditures at KPPN," explained Syarwan.


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