2018
DOI: 10.24269/ls.v2i2.1241
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Parking Retribution on the Side of the Road Towards the Improvement of Locally-Generated Revenue of Ngawi Regency

Abstract: The aims of this study are to know and to analyze the contribution of parking retribution on the side of the road towards the improvement of locally-generated revenue in Ngawi Regency. In addition, it is to measure the whether or not the parking retribution on the side of the road in Ngawi is in accordance with the regional regulation number 23/2011 on parking retribution on the side of the road. This study use empirical juridical research design.   The types of data used in this study are primary and secondar… Show more

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“…Similar to previous studies, this study examines and analyzes related local retribution but on a different aspect, specifically analyzing parking levies. The difference between this study and the research of Sulistiyanto [12], Suprihati et al [13], Usman [14], Susanto and Sugianto [15], Sarjiyati et.al [16], and Hasan and Suratman [17] lies in the research object, locus and research methods. Thus the findings of this study will be different from the results of previous studies that have been previously described.…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…Similar to previous studies, this study examines and analyzes related local retribution but on a different aspect, specifically analyzing parking levies. The difference between this study and the research of Sulistiyanto [12], Suprihati et al [13], Usman [14], Susanto and Sugianto [15], Sarjiyati et.al [16], and Hasan and Suratman [17] lies in the research object, locus and research methods. Thus the findings of this study will be different from the results of previous studies that have been previously described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Previous research conducted by Sulistiyanto [12], Suprihati et al [13], Usman [14], Susanto and Sugianto [15], Sarjiyati et.al [16], and Hasan and Suratman [17] had different conclusions between one with others, so further research is needed to confirm and convince whether local taxes provide significant benefits in increasing local revenue.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Makassar City is one of the most populous and densely populated cities in Indonesia, and per capita income is rising. Due to its location, Makassar City has the potential to become a commercial and business hub [14]. Makassar is well-known as one of the tourist and educational cities in eastern Indonesia; consequently, a large number of individuals come to the city to study and look for work.…”
Section: Legal Point Of Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%