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 DPRD DKI Gelar Banggar KUA PPAS Tahun 2019 Bersama TAPD

DPRD-TAPD Exploring Discussion Results About 2019 KUA-PPAS

City DPRD along with the regional budget team (TAPD), held a deepening meeting on the 2019 city's budget priorities (KUA-PPAS) that was discussed earlier at the commission level.

According to the meeting results, tax revenue and local retribution was been set at Rp 44.18 trillion

Before discussing further, City DPRD's Banggar Vice Chairman, Triwisaksana stated, his party wanted to listen first to the targeted regional income in 2019.

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"As agreed, today we will finalize discussions on regional revenues and financing revenues. Especially about unused funds (SILPA)," he expressed, Tuesday (11/13).

In the meantime, City TAPD Chairman, Saefullah explained, according to the joint agreement, City BPRD, Faisal Syafruddin would submit the local revenue (PAD).

"Talk about Silpa estimation analysis issue, Bappeda also conveyed it," he exclaimed.

City BPRD Head, Faisal Syafruddin expressed that the next year's regional levy tax revenue would be targeted at Rp 44.18 trillion.

"According to the meeting results, tax revenue and local retribution was been set at Rp 44.18 trillion," he stated.

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