State revenue of the fishery sector after the prohibition policy on illegal unreported and unregulated fishing

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This study aims to explain the increase of non-tax state revenue (PNBP- Penerimaan Negara Bukan Pajak) after the enactment of Regulation of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries Affairs Number 56/PERMEN-KP/2014 concerning Temporary Termination (moratorium) licensing of fishing fish business in fisheries management areas of the Republic of Indonesia or concerning illegal fishing in Indonesia. The state revenue in question is either tax or other non-tax receipts. The research method used is legal research, using statutory approach or review policy regulations related to illegal fishing in Indonesia. The results showed that since the enactment of the illegal fishing policy in Indonesia, state revenues have increased significantly from year to year. Increased both tax sector and Non-Tax State Revenue. In 2017, PNBP from the Fisheries sector amounted to Rp 491.18 billion, an increase compared to the previous year which was only IDR 362 billion and in 2015 only IDR 77 billion. State revenue has increased significantly because of the policy of prohibiting illegal unreported and unregulated (IUU) Fishing policy in Indonesia.

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Azhar, M., Ispriyarso, B., Sa’Adah, N., Suharso, P., Juliani, H., Setyono, J., & Suparmin, S. (2019). State revenue of the fishery sector after the prohibition policy on illegal unreported and unregulated fishing. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 246). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/246/1/012083

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