Kakorlantas support the tax policy for parking vehicles in Jakarta

Jakarta -Head of the Traffic Corps (Kakorlantas) of the National Police Inspector -General Agus Suryonugroho attended a meeting with Jakarta -Governor Pramono Anung in the City Hall of DKI Jakarta. The meeting discussed the tax of motor vehicles in Jakarta. Of the information received by AFP on Wednesday (4/23), the meeting was held at 11:30. At the meeting, the Director General of Regional Finance of the Ministry of Home Affairs Agus Fatoni wanted to provide incentives for obedient taxpayers. He also opened progressive tax opportunities to be deleted. In addition, the transfer fee of the second motorized vehicle was deleted, but taxes still have to be paid. This policy aims to increase justice and order in the tax administration of vehicles. Browse to continue with the director of the president of Pt Jasa Raha Rivan, a Purwantono also answered. He talked about the importance of identifying victims of accidents. Inspector -General Agus Suryonugroho welcomes the proposal of the Director General of Regional Finance and Managing Director of Pt Jasa Raharja. “The National Police Corplantas and the ranks will support, because in addition to tax revenue, we also see the police forensics, from important vehicle data, so that we will support from any aspect we are considering but support the principle of the corlantas,” Agus said. In addition, the meeting also discussed law enforcement. One of these is related to Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement “was also discussed on law enforcement, both using e-tle, including the control of luxury vehicles. It will be formalized, including parking order, including the realization of Kamseltibcarlantas, the team was further formulated,” Agus explained. Then, at 13.00 WIB, the national police headquarters accompanied by the head of Renmin and Kasikeu Korlantas Polri attended a meeting with the leadership of I Ltd RI. The meeting was held at the Ltd RI office, JL Gatot Subroto, Central -Jakarta. (ISA/IDN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here