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The Implementation of Land Rights Certification Linked to Implementation of Law Number 28 Year 2009 concerning Regional Taxes and Levies in Medan Abdurrahman Harits Ketaren
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i3.2467

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Requests for land registration for the first time, t are subject to PPh F PHTB and BPHTB. Specifically in the Systematic and Complete Land Registration program (PTSL) calculation of BPHTB in is important, because it becomes the basis for other provisions such as the end of the BPHTB payment period, sanctions, etc. Notary as PPAT, as the maker of the deed also plays a role when dealing with the PTSL applicant who bases his application with the deed transfer of land rights. The results of this study indicate that the Mayor can grant BPHTB reduction requests submitted by PTSL applicants based on propriety, fairness and fairness. PTSL applicants who are not or have not been able to pay BPHTB for the land concerned can still be issued a Land Rights Certificate which must make the statement of BPHTB owed. Constraints related to the collection of BPHTB in the PTSL program, the society did not get socialization about BPHTB from the Tax Officer, the information was actually conveyed by the Land Officer. This made many residents disappointed because the initial counseling was conveyed that the PTSL program was free, but in fact there was a payment so that many applicants did not participate the PTSL program.
Implementation of Criminal Law Against Cyberbullying on Social Media Abdurrahman Harits Ketaren
International Journal of Economic, Technology and Social Sciences (Injects) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : CERED Indonesia Institute

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Cyberbullying in Indonesia has become a serious concern in recent years, with the increasing use of digital technology such as social media and instant messaging applications as the main platform. This phenomenon not only includes various forms such as insults and threats, but also has a serious impact on the mental health of victims, including high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression. The ITE Law and the Criminal Code are the legal basis for dealing with cyberbullying, although their implementation still faces challenges in terms of consistency and effectiveness of law enforcement. Effective prevention strategies, such as education on digital ethics and increasing public awareness, are needed to reduce cyberbullying incidents in Indonesia. Active cooperation between the government, educators, technology platforms, and the community is key to creating a safe and supportive online environment for all technology users, especially the younger generation who are most vulnerable to the negative impacts of cyberbullying. Cybercrime will not occur if users have knowledge, awareness, especially students who should be more aware of the negative impacts on social media. Thus, it is necessary to conduct an analysis related to user awareness on social media.