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34 Vehicles Netted at Tax Arrears Raid in Cibubur

34 vehicles were netted due to tax arrears at a raid held on Jalan Raya Buperta Cibubur, East Jakarta, Wednesday (11/21). 12 of 34 vehicle owners immediately paid their tax arrears on the location.

We remind all vehicle owners to pay their taxes immediately

East Jakarta Vehicle Taxes and Vehicle-Ownership Transfer Fee Services Unit (UP PKB and BBNKB) Head, Iwan Syaefudin mentioned, 12 vehicle owners immediately paid their tax arrears. His team collected Rp 2,002,500 from 11 motorcycles and Rp 9,082,000 from a car for tax arrears payment. Total tax revenue collected from this operation is Rp 11,084,500.

Joint Personnel Conducts Vehicle Tax Operation in Cibubur

"While the other 22 vehicle owners who can't pay the tax on the location should make statement letter to pay their taxes and their Tax Payment Obligation Receipt will be kept," he informed.

He explained, those 22 vehicles consisted of two motorcycles with total tax Rp 294 thousand and 20 cars with total tax Rp 70,166,800.  

"We remind all vehicle owners to pay their taxes immediately," he asserted.

Not only vehicles with tax arrears, but through this operation, police officers also netted 40 vehicles (12 motorcycles and 28 cars) due to uncompleted vehicle documents.

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