JAKARTA - The Office of Supervision and Customs Service (KPPBC) Type Madya Kudus, Central Java recorded excise revenues in the first half of 2023 of Rp. 16.73 trillion or 42.04 percent of the revenue target of Rp. 39.8 trillion.

"We are optimistic that the revenue target until the end of 2023 can be achieved," said Head of the KPPBC Information Extension and Service Section of the Kudus Intermediate Type of Excise Sandy Hendratmo Sopan, in Kudus, quoted from Antara, Sunday, July 9.

According to him, the realization of the first semester of admission this year is still in accordance with the trajectory or track.

Moreover, he said again, for the first half of 2023 the target is 39.02 percent of the annual target or IDR 15.53 trillion.

In order to increase income, Kudus KPPBC is also aggressively taking action against the circulation of illegal cigarettes in its working areas starting from Jepara, Kudus, Rembang, Pati, and Blora Regencies.

It was recorded that during the first half of 2023, 80 cases of illegal cigarettes were uncovered in the working area of KPPBC Kudus.

Meanwhile, the evidence that was secured was 11.65 million cigarettes with a value of Rp. 14.62 billion, which was the result of prosecution during the period January to the end of June 2023.

This action is in order to provide a sense of comfort for cigarette manufacturers to market their cigarettes in various regions in the country.


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