International Journal of Nusantara Islam
Vol 14 No 1 (2026): International Journal of Nusantara Islam

Challenges in the Implementation of Groundwater Tax Collection in Sumedang Regency: A Fiscal Decentralization Perspective and Islamic Normative Support

Hertin Nur Cahya (Representative Office of the Supreme Audit Agency of West Java Province)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Jun 2026

Abstract

This study examines the implementation challenges of the Groundwater Tax (Pajak Air Tanah, PAT) in Sumedang Regency from the perspective of fiscal decentralization and Islamic normative support for Sustainable Resource governance. Drawing on audited financial reports for the 2022-2024 fiscal years and a review of taxation, water resource, and licensing regulations, the study finds that PAT realization consistently fell short of the target, dropping from 64.15% in 2023 to 55.57% in 2024, despite high extraction potential. These weaknesses are driven by partial revenue assignment, reliance on provincial authorities to determine the Groundwater Acquisition Value, regulatory disharmony, licensing delays, and weak inter-agency coordination. Beyond institutional constraints, Islamic ethical principles – khalifah (stewardship), israf (prohibition of waste), and maslahah (public interest) – reinforce the legitimacy of groundwater taxation for environmental protection and social welfare. The study highlights the urgency of harmonizing regulations, strengthening administrative capacity, and integrating licensing and taxation systems.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijni

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Subject

Religion Arts Humanities

Description

International Journal of Nusantara Islam is focused on Islamic studies related to its teachings resources, thoughts, history, law, politics, economics, education, culture, Islamic propagation, communication, psychology, and science and technology available in the Nusantara territories i.e. ...