Jakarta authorities have collaborated to accommodate cashless transactions for vehicle tax payments, an executive has said.
The collaboration between city-owned lender Bank DKI, the Jakarta administration, as well as the Jakarta Police would improve public services and make it easier to pay the vehicle ownership tax (PKB) and vehicle ownership transfer fees, while also supporting the government plan on Non-Cash National Movement.
“This collaboration modernizes transactions supported by Bank DKI,” Bank DKI president director Kresno Sediarsi said on Monday as quoted by tribunnews.com.
Kresno said to pay the PKB using the cashless service, taxpayers need to register their vehicles through an e-form at the Vehicle Document Registration Center for verification. After that, the transaction should be completed via Bank DKI ATM machines or via the app JakOne Mobile Bank DKI.
He added that the bank had prepared the Bank DKI ATM Combo card for broker service companies that deal with vehicle documents.
Kresno said through the digitalization plan, Bank DKI could also serve the authorities in receiving non-tax state revenue and the obligatory donation for road traffic accidents, as well as the aggregator of fund collection from the payment in the Jakarta area. (wnd)
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