Extended People's Business Credit (KUR) Incentives, Property VAT, and Car PPnBM

The government will continue a number of incentives, including property and car tax incentives, in the context of economic recovery.
This was conveyed by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto in a press statement. The government will continue the Covid-19 Handling-National Economic Recovery (PC-PEN) program in 2022 with a budget allocation of IDR 414.1 trillion with a focus on health, community protection, and strengthening economic recovery. Several programs that will be realized at the beginning of the year (front loading) include interest subsidies for People's Business Credit (KUR) of 3% for January–June 2022, expansion of the Cash Assistance program for Street Vendors and Stalls (BT-PKLW), fiscal incentives in the form of Government Borne Value Added Tax (PPN DTP) for housing, and Sales Tax on Government Borne Luxury Goods (PPnBM DTP) for automotive. "Through the 2022 State Budget, the Government will also continue to be committed to improving the quality of human resources for the future of the nation's next generation," said Coordinating Minister Airlangga when delivering a keynote speech at the National Discussion Forum held by the Central Executive of the 1957 Multipurpose Organizational Unity Unity (PPK Kosgoro 1957). which takes the theme of Indonesia's Economic Future

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