Basuki: Tax, For Better City Development
Reported by Septradi Setiawan | Translated by
Jakarta Governor, Basuki Purnama Tjahaja appealed to all Jakartans for abiding pay taxes.
From tax revenue, we can establish good facility in a form of Child-Friendly Public Space Integrated (RPTRA)
"From tax revenue, we can establish good facility in a form
of Child-Friendly Public Space
Integrated (RPTRA),” he said, on the sidelines of Meruya Utara inauguration,
West Jakarta, Tuesday (12/29).
Basuki said the current public space project funded by Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR). Nevertheless, City Administration has targeted 150 RPTRAs to
be built next year funded from tax revenue.
"Our development may slow if
there is no CSR fund," he expressed.
He went on the say that the existence of public space is one of
city commitments to create convenience on the whole issue of both household
and personal problems.
"So, communication and interaction among residents is what
most matter,” he finished.