The West Java government has announced the removal of the requirement to present the original vehicle owner's ID for vehicle tax payments, effective April 6, 2026. This decision comes in response to citizen complaints about extortion practices by some officials.
The Jakarta Metro Police Traffic Department has announced the launch of a mobile tax management system to facilitate vehicle tax payments in 14 areas. This service aims to simplify procedures for citizens, saving them time and effort.
The Jakarta Metro Police Traffic Department has announced the establishment of <strong>14 locations</strong> for vehicle registration services, known as <strong>Samsat</strong>, across Jakarta and its suburbs. This initiative aims to simplify the registration process for citizens, allowing them to complete necessary transactions without visiting main offices.
The Jakarta police have announced a new electronic tax payment service called <strong>Samsat Keliling</strong>, available in 14 areas of the capital and its suburbs. This initiative aims to simplify vehicle tax payments for citizens.
The Metro Jaya Police announced the launch of the mobile Samsat service in eight areas of Greater Jakarta, starting this Saturday. This initiative aims to facilitate vehicle tax payments for citizens without the need to visit official offices.