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An Analysis of Contribution From Hotel and Restaurant Taxes to Manado City District Own Revenue
Author(s) -
Anita Ludia Vivian Wauran
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
indonesian journal of social science research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2775-1082
DOI - 10.11594/ijssr.01.01.02
Subject(s) - revenue , business , tourism , context (archaeology) , tax revenue , local government , finance , economics , public economics , geography , archaeology
One of the efforts in financing regional development is to increase re-gional income sourced from regional taxes. The Manado City Govern-ment in carrying out the effort to increase the regional tax is carried out by the Regional Tax and Retribution Management Agency as a place to carry out the Regional Government's authority in the context of decentralization in the area of regional income, especially in the area of Manado's local tax.The source of revenue from District Own Search Revenue ofManado City comes from local taxes, such as hotel taxes, restaurants, entertainment, billboards, parking, water and land taxes, swallow nests, Land and Building taxes P2, BPHTB, PLN and Non PLN Street lighting taxes, minerals non metal and rock.This researchaims to find out how much the contribution of hotel and res-taurant taxes can be generated as District Own Search Revenue with the growth of tourism that continues to increase coupled with the growth of hotels and restaurants in Manado City, with the benefits of the research is expected to provide input to the Manado City govern-ment in efforts to increase District Own Search Revenue through ho-tel and restaurant taxes.This researchuses a contribution analysis, with the average contribution of hotel and restaurant tax realization to District Own Search Revenue per year of 7.06% and the level of effectiveness of hotel and restaurant taxes running fluctuations from year to year.

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