This study aims to investigate the impact of local taxes and other legal municipal revenue on capital expenditures. The research population includes seventeen regencies/cities in the province of South Sumatra from 2015- 2019. Using the purposive sampling method, ten districts/cities were chosen as research samples. The Directorate General of Fiscal Balance (DJPK) website provided secondary data for Regency/City Budget Realization Reports. Multiple regression was employed in the data analysis, which was done with the SPSS program. The findings of the study show that local taxes have a significant impact on capital expenditures, other legitimate regional original income has a significant impact on capital expenditures, and both local taxes and other legitimate regional original income influence capital expenditures at the same time. According to this report, district/city governments in South Sumatra should improve regional income even more. Expanding economic streams and establishing self-sufficiency are required to achieve independence.
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Martini, R., Lorensa, L., & Amri, D. (2022). Pajak Daerah, Lain-Lain PAD yang Sah, dan Belanja Modal: Bukti Empiris Provinsi Sumatera Selatan. Jurnal Akademi Akuntansi, 5(2), 271–278. https://doi.org/10.22219/jaa.v5i2.20247
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