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Four Charges, One Aim

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The government and the DPR agreed to apply additional taxes for private vehicles. The proceeds must be returned to the transportation sector.

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WAITING for some two years has certainly had a price. However, during a meeting on Thursday last week, this was all but brushed aside. The government and the Special Committee for the Draft Bill on Regional Taxes and Fees agreed to apply progressive taxes on the owners of four-wheeled vehicles. During this meeting, present for the government were Mardiasmo, Director-General for Financial Ratios, and Anggito Abimanyu, Chair of the Fiscal Policy Bo

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