Pramono Discount BPHTB up to 75%: Relieve the young family to buy the first home
Jakarta – Good news comes to young families in Jakarta. The Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, officially gave a discount for the first home and building rights (BPHTB) for 75 percent. Pramono said this policy is expected to make it easier for the young generation of Jakarta to have a decent home. “BPHTB is in the form of a reduction of 50% to 2.5% for the first object, and 75% for allocation of the first new rights,” Pramono said on Wednesday (9/24/2025) in Jakarta City Hall. Browse to continue the content “It is a partisanship for young families and young people, including acquiring the rights of the management rights of the DKI Jakarta provincial government,” he continued. According to Pramono, this step was taken so that young people who had just begun the domestic life were not charged with high costs when they bought the first home. “This hope can facilitate the burden on young families and young people in Jakarta to buy the first home so that it is easier to have a place to stay to start their new life,” he said. In addition to the BPHTB rash, the DKI Jakarta provincial government has announced a series of other tax relaxation, including the release of the UN 100% for private schools foundations, 50% discounts of entertainment taxes for theaters and art performances, as well as the release of billboards in the room. Pramono emphasized that this relaxation was given because the condition of DKI tax income was in safe condition until September 2025. Even the provincial government has noted that tax expenses (tax expenses) have reached 4.7 trillion. “We decided to tax expenses to the middle of this year RP 4.7 trillion. Everyone is well planned so that it does not become a problem,” he said. This tax -reducing and exemption policy, Pramono says, automatically applies without the need for taxpayer requests, except for certain conditions. He hopes that this stimulus can facilitate the burden on citizens, while Jakarta’s economic growth is encouraged to remain above the national average. “Hopefully the economic wheels in Jakarta will survive on the national average, so we hope that hope we hope,” he added. (Call/IDN)