PALEMBANG - The Directorate of Traffic (Ditlantas) of the South Sumatra Police (Sumsel) together with the local provincial Regional Revenue Agency (Bapenda) from August to the end of 2024 implemented a policy of bleaching taxes and reverse duties for Motor Vehicles (BBNKB). "Currently Ditlantas together with the South Sumatra Bapenda are implementing a bleaching policy. The bleaching is in the form of motor vehicle tax relief and exemption from administrative sanctions for motor vehicle taxes," said Director of Traffic and Traffic of the South Sumatra Police, Kombes Pratama at an apple at the Police Headquarters, Palembang, Antara, Monday, August 19. In the bleaching policy, a second and further reduction of BBNKB is also given, exemption from the second BBNKB administrative sanctions and so on, as well as exemption from progressive tax on motorized vehicles. "For people who have arrears in paying their motor vehicle taxes and will carry out BBNKB, please take advantage of this bleaching policy from August 19 to December 14, 2024," he said. In this year's bleaching policy, he continued, owners of two- and four-wheeled motorized vehicles can obtain fines and interest on Motor Vehicle Tax (PKB) and BBNKB-II. Then vehicles that are in arrears of PKB for the next two years and PKB for the current year are only subject to payment of principal PKB arrears for one year and one main year of PKB for the year. "Then the 50 percent reduction of BBNKB-II and the progressive tax exemption of motorized vehicles," he said. With the implementation of the bleaching policy, he said, it is hoped that it can increase public awareness to pay taxes on time and carry out second BBNKB and so on.
Until now, there are still many two- and four-wheeled motorized vehicles with police numbers (nopol) from outside the South Sumatra region. "Especially for vehicle owners who operate in the South Sumatra region with police numbers outside the region to be transferred to the South Sumatra police number," said M Pratama.

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