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Bank Indonesia continues push toward more efficient electronic transactions

BI Governor Perry said the central bank was aiming at digitalizing vehicle taxes (PKB), regional levies, as well as restaurant and hotel taxes in 2020 after it successfully digitalized payroll for regional government officials at the provincial, city administration and regency levels. 

Adrian Wail Akhlas (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Sat, February 15, 2020

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ank Indonesia (BI) is continuing to accelerate electronic transactions as they will provide a source of income and strengthen financial infrastructure within regional governments, BI Governor Perry Warjiyo has said. 

Perry said the central bank was aiming at digitalizing vehicle taxes (PKB), regional levies, as well as restaurant and hotel taxes in 2020 after it successfully digitalized payroll for regional government officials at the provincial, city administration and regency levels. 

“Regional [governments’] capability in managing the economy is key. With electronification, income rises and spending is accompanied by an increase in capacity in handling expenses and promoting growth,” Perry said at the Office of the Coordinating Economic Minister on Thursday. 

Electronic transactions have contributed to an increase in regional government’s revenue by a significant margin. 

In Sleman regency, Yogyakarta, the local government’s income grew fivefold in the last four years. Other regional governments have also seen drastic growth, including Banyuwangi regency in East Java and the Jakarta administration. 

BI has also been pushing through electronification for payroll within region-owned enterprises (BUMD), reaching 31 provinces, 84 cities and 291 regencies thus far. 

Besides creating efficiency within the regional government payment system, the push for digitalization has resulted in faster public services, increased transparency and has prevented “leakages”, Perry said, noting some of its benefits. 

Apart from that, BI is working closely with other ministries to support their programs. 

In 2019, it supported the Finance Ministry in digitalizing the government’s social assistance program (Bansos) and Family Hope Program (PKH), among others. It helped the Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises Ministry in establishing digital payments to assist the growth of small and medium enterprises. 

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said on Thursday that the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the acceleration of the electronification of regional government transactions (ETP) was designed to increase the quality of financial management, in line with the principles of good corporate governance. 

“We are hoping the ETP, by employing automatic payments, will be able to automate tax [payments] and bring about improvements in our tax collection,” the finance minister added. (ydp)

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