Flora of Guatemala (Part IV)

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This study aims to find out and analyze the contribution of regional taxes to regional original income (PAD) and regional tax growth in 2013-2017. The location of this study was conducted at the Regional Financial and Asset Agency in Bantul Regency. This type of research is qualitative descriptive. Data analysis techniques using ratio analysis. The results showed that local tax revenues and local revenue (PAD) in Bantul Regency experienced a significant increase. The contribution of local taxes to local revenue is "quite good", averaging 32.645%. The largest regional tax contribution is dominated by the Tax Transfer of Land and Building Rights (BPHTB). Regional tax growth and regional original income in that year were positively correlated, on average 18.75% and 18.35%

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SANDWITH, N. Y. (1946). Flora of Guatemala (Part IV). Nature, 158(4019), 646–646. https://doi.org/10.1038/158646a0

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