Early 2023, Sri Mulyani Has Transferred Regional Heads of IDR 171 T

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati revealed that till March 2023 transfers to areas and village funds (TKDD) amounted to IDR 171.4 trillion, or 21% of the goal of IDR 814.7 trillion.

“Till March 2023 Rp. 171.4 trillion to all native governments in Indonesia, that is 21% of our whole transfers,” defined Sri Mulyani in a press convention on Our State Finances, Monday (17/4/2023).

Sri Mulyani revealed, the TKDD realization till March 2023 was decrease than the TKDD realization in the identical interval final yr which reached IDR 176.5 trillion or had reached 21.9% of the goal.


Intimately, the distribution of Income Sharing Funds (DBH), till March 2023 reached IDR 22.2 trillion or 16.3% of the APBN goal, greater than final yr’s realization of DBH distribution which reached IDR 12.6 trillion. The distribution of DBH is greater, particularly from the rise within the DBH ceiling, particularly the kinds of excise on tobacco merchandise (CHT), mineral and coal, and oil and gasoline for the 2023 fiscal yr.

Then, till March 2023, the Common Allocation Fund has reached Rp. 104.3 trillion or has reached 26.3%, the Bodily Particular Allocation Fund (DAK) has reached Rp. 200 billion, the Non-Bodily DAK has reached Rp. 31.3 trillion.

Then, the distribution of the particular autonomous area and the Particular Area of Yogyakarta (DIY) reached Rp. 200 billion, and village funds reached Rp. 13 trillion, which has reached 18.6% or greater in realization than the distribution of village funds in the identical interval final yr.

“The disbursement of village funds is greater, primarily because of elevated village compliance in fulfilling the doc necessities for distribution,” defined Sri Mulyani.

Then the distribution of fiscal incentives, till March 2023 has reached IDR 200 billion or solely 2% of the ceiling has been realized.

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