JAKARTA - Recently, the Indonesian government again announced a new program called Tapera (Public Housing Savings). Where in general, the Tapera program will have an impact on private employees where salaries will be cut.

Since it was announced, this program has immediately been discussed by all circles of society as well as among artists such as Kiky Saputri.

Kiky via his social media X or Twitter tried to write satire and questions related to the government program by replacing the abbreviation Tapera. The comment even became a trending topic on X Land.

"Tapera. People's Housing Savings. Or People's Suffering Savings? Ak Badminton," said Kiki Saputri, quoted by VOI from his personal X account @kikysaputrii, Thursday, May 30.

Not only Kiky Saputri, Soleh Solihun also had time to write comments regarding this program on his X social media.

Soleh tried to explain regarding the calculation of salaries that would be received by private employees if the Tapera program was implemented.

"If the 10 million per month salary is cut by tapera, 3% = 300 thousand / month, 1 year = 3.6 million. 100 years of saving, finally you can get a house that costs 360 million. Does that mean it?" said Soleh Solihun.

For information, Tapera is regulated through Government Regulation (PP) Number 21 of 2024 concerning amendments to Government Regulation Number 25 of 2020 concerning the Implementation of Public Housing Savings (Tapera) signed by Jokowi on May 20, 2024.

According to the regulation, participant deposits are set at 3% of the participant's salary or wages, or from income for independent worker participants.

Contributions for workers participants are borne together, namely employers of 0.5% and workers of 2.5%. Meanwhile, the participants of all independent workers are borne by them. The rules regarding this contribution are listed in Article 15 Tapera.


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