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Journal : Ilmu Administrasi Publik

Strategies of Increasing Local Taxes in the North Central Timor District Yohanes B.D. Banu; David B.W. Pandie; Petrus Kase
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.15663

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This research was conducted to determine the strategy for increasing local taxes implemented by the Regional Revenue Agency of Timor Tengah Utara Regency. The results of this research show that the regional taxes of North Central Timor Regency have not been running optimally because of the 9 (nine) types of taxes not all of them have contributed to the Regional Original Income. A strategy for increasing local taxes through intensification and extensification is needed. Intensification includes 1) aspects of institutional arrangement, 2) aspects of management which include processing regional tax data, determining regional tax data as well as collecting and collecting local taxes. 3) personnel aspects. while the extensification aspect is related to data collection and verification as well as socialization of local taxes. Furthermore, the ratio of the contribution of local taxes to the regional revenue of North Central Timor Regency is still insufficient, the local taxes that contribute the most to local revenue are street lighting taxes while the least contributed taxes are groundwater taxes. In the implementation of regional taxes, there are several supporting factors in the form of the availability of adequate facilities and infrastructure, adequate budget and cooperation with State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) and Regional-Owned Enterprises (BUMD), while the inhibiting factor is the low awareness of taxpayers, unscrupulous officials. dishonest and not yet integrated local tax information system with regional income.
Analysis of Socio-Economic Impact of the Community Empowerment Program for Weaver Woman (Perempuan Penenun Ikat) in Letmaffo Village, Insana Tengah, North Central Timor District Hilaria Diana Wati Nese Tuames; Petrus Kase; Nursalam Nursalam
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.16212

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ABSTRACTThis research is intended to analyze and describe the Socio-Economic Impact of the Ikat Weaving Women's Group Empowerment Program in Letmaffo Village, Insana Tengah District, North Central Timor Regency. To answer this problem, it is supported by various theories that have relevance to the research phenomenon. This research is a qualitative study using the Milles and Huberman data analysis technique. The results of the study explain that the socio-economic impact on the weaving empowerment group also faces many obstacles, namely related to indicators of increasing household economy, this has not been going well because the economic income of group members has even decreased due to low productivity results and low prices woven fabrics in the market, another obstacle is the indicator of the development of the group's economic structure on this indicator, the goal is that this group of weaving ties must have a market place or place to market productivity results but this has not been achieved so that the village of Letmaffo weaving group still uses the long time in sales even productivity. The factors that support and hinder the socio-economic impact on the empowerment of the Letmaffo village weaving group are lack of capital, limited human resources, weak business networks, use of traditional production tools and limited market access.Key words: socio-economic impact, empowerment of the weaving group. 
Co-Authors Adriana Fallo Agatha Christana Mitan Lewar Ajis S.A. Djaha Ajis Salim Adang Djaha Alfred Omri Ena Mau Aslam, Muhammad Aspri Budi Oktavianto Basri Kisianta Belandina L Long BEREK, Yudithiane Magdalena Florence David B.W. Pandie de Rozari, Petrus E. Delvia V Naisanu Dillak, Victor Edison Djaha, Ajis Salim Adang Elsa Octavia Bessie Emanuel Rikhardus Seran Fallo, Adriana Rodina Febriyana Tri Achyani Febriyana Tri Achyani, Febriyana Tri Febriyanti Tabi, Maria Felisianus Efrem Jelahut Frans Gana Fransiskus Seran Nuak Geraldino A Sayd Geraldino A. Sayd GIRI, Heti Anita Gultom, Wilmart Hendrik Toda Hendrik Toda, Hendrik Hilaria Diana Wati Nese Tuames I Putu Yoga Bumi Pradana Ivo Bria, Josua Kurniawan Jimy Handry Nahak Kariam, Juwita S. KELEN, Pius Bumi Kerihi, Anthon Klau, Ferdinandus Kuahaty, Johanis Langaih, Nova Elisabeth Lasarus Jehamat Laurensius P Sayrani, Laurensius P Lenggu, Mesker LINO, Ellen Devis Maria Agustina Deran Narek Melya Elvira Giri Misraim Nubatonis Nadia Sasmita Wijayanti Nahak, Jimy Handry Nuak, Fransiskus Seran Nubatonis, Misraim Nursalam Nursalam . Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Olin, Yohanes K. Ovri Calvin Aklili Pardamean Daulay Pariangu, Umbu TW Petrus Sayrani, Laurensius Pius Bumi Kelen Rene, Mariayani O. ROSARI, Petrus E D Rosari, Petrus E. De Seran, Emanuel Rikhardus T.W. Pariangu, Umbu Tawa, Melania Welin, Elisabeth William Djani Willian Djani Winda Berkatin Medfin Bolla Yaherlof Foeh Yohanes B.D. Banu Yohanes K. Olin Yohanis Ndoda