MATARAM - Mataram City Police, West Nusa Tenggara, stopped investigating the case of selling Sheila on 7 concert tickets at the Smanda Reunion Action event. Ticket sales were suspected without legal reformation from the government.
Kasatreskrim Polresta Mataram Kompol Adi Budi Astawa said his party had stopped handling the case because the concert organizers had paid the remaining tax obligations from tickets sold without the legal formulation.
"So, we have stopped this investigation because there has been a return from the organizing committee," said Kadek Adi by telephone quoted from Antara, Monday, March 13.
In accordance with the results of an audit from the Regional Finance Agency (BKD) of Mataram City, the organizing committee returned the losses as a leak of regional revenue in terms of tax on the sale of concert tickets worth Rp. 25 million.
"The organizing committee returned state losses of Rp. 25 million in accordance with the results of the BKD audit. The tax losses have been handed over in full to the BKD," he said.
Regarding the decision to stop the investigation in this case, Kadek confirmed that he had gone through a discussion of the case title.
The existence of a written loss return agreement between the organizing committee and the BKD, he said, was also the basis for strengthening the termination of the investigation.
During the investigation, the police received a leak of revenue in terms of a tax on the sale of 500 concert tickets without legal formulation.
The category of concert tickets without legal perforation relates to the unstampted print from the Mataram City BKD.
The results of the audit of losses from the BKD worth Rp. 25 million, he continued, counted from the percentage of 10 percent of the price of 500 concert tickets without legal formulation.
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