JAKARTA - The Traffic Corps (Korlantas) of the National Police provides reasons for their insistence on the public paying vehicle taxes. One of them is to facilitate the validation of vehicle data. "Why do these police insist on tax issues? What are the advantages we get? The advantage we get is data validation," said the Director of Reident Korlantas Polri, Brigadier General Yusri Yunus, to reporters, Thursday, January 26. Originally, there were three data collections for vehicles, namely belonging to the National Police, the Regional Revenue Service (Dispenda), the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri), and Jasa Raharja. However, from the four data, the number of motorized vehicle ownership is different for all of Indonesia. For example, in the National Police data, there were 161 million vehicles recorded "The data at the Ministry of Home Affairs or Dispenda (Regional Revenue Service) is 114 million data. The data at Jasa Raharja is 108 million," he said. The difference in data is because there are still many vehicle owners who have not paid taxes, such as those listed in the Dispenda. Meanwhile, the data at Jasa Raharja is a vehicle that meets insurance payments. This is because many drivers do not pay mandatory donations. "Meanwhile, the rules at Jasa Raharja, if you don't pay the mandatory donation, you have an accident, you can't actually get insurance. But many collide asking for insurance. While paying a mandatory donation or not. But the state must be there, there are rights and obligations," said Yusri.

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