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The practice of sticking labels on vehicles with tax debts in Indonesia drew backlash

Tribun Jateng
The practice of sticking labels on vehicles with tax debts in Indonesia drew backlash
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Key Points

  • Sticking labels on vehicles with tax debts went viral on social media and drew backlash.
  • Some citizens described the said penalty method as inhuman.
  • It is being debated whether the said practice will come into effect in the Central Java region.

A viral practice came to the fore in the Central Java region of Indonesia for those who do not pay their vehicle taxes. In this practice, stickers with warnings written on them are pasted on vehicles with tax debts.

This situation spread rapidly on social media and drew criticism from some citizens on the grounds that it is inhuman. Consequently, it became a matter of curiosity whether the said penalty method would be officially implemented in the Central Java region.

Making a statement on the matter, Dwi Yasmanto stated that the government is looking for new solutions to increase vehicle tax payment rates.

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What is the viral tax label practice?
It is a method where warning labels indicating their status are pasted on the vehicles of people who do not pay their vehicle taxes.
How did the public react to this situation?
Following the images spread on social media, some citizens argued that the practice is inhuman.
Will this method be implemented in Central Java?
It is not yet clear whether the practice will officially come into effect in the Central Java region.

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