Jakarta to Enforce Vehicle Tax Payments, No Tax Amnesty
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung confirmed on Sunday (27/4/2025) that the city will not offer vehicle tax amnesty and will take action to compel delinquents to pay their taxes. Learn more.
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung confirmed on Sunday (27/4/2025) that the city will not offer vehicle tax amnesty and will take action to compel delinquents to pay their taxes. Learn more.
The Jakarta administration will build a jogging track connecting three public parks near the ASEAN Secretariat building in South Jakarta. Read more.
The planned relocation of Indonesia’s capital to Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN) in East Kalimantan has contributed to the significant decline in the number of people moving to Jakarta. Learn more.
The Jakarta administration will reinstate the odd-even traffic restriction policy for private vehicles starting Tuesday (8/4/2025), after a suspension of nearly two weeks due to the recent religious holidays. Read more.
The Jakarta administration has waived Land and Building Tax (PBB-P2) for residential properties valued under Rp 2 billion and apartments below Rp 650 million. Learn more.
The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) has carried out six days of Weather Modification Operations (OMC), dispersing 12 tons of salt (NaCl) to mitigate heavy rainfall over the city. Learn more.
The first day of weather modification operations (OMC) on Tuesday (11/3/2025) saw 2.4 tons of salt (NaCl) dispersed to mitigate extreme rainfall and prevent hydrometeorological disasters such as flooding. Read more.
Jakarta and Tangerang Regency are grappling with severe flooding, displacing thousands and disrupting daily activities. Learn more.
Heavy rainfall caused the Ciliwung River to overflow, submerging 28 neighborhoods in South Jakarta and East Jakarta. Learn more.
The Jakarta administration plans to generate 500,000 jobs for high school and university graduates, Deputy Governor Rano Karno revealed the initiative at the 2025 Jakarta Job Fair in East Jakarta on Wednesday (26/2/2025).
Jakarta is set to develop a "Giant Mangrove Wall" along its northern coast to combat tidal flooding, coastal erosion, and land subsidence. Learn more.
Governor-elect Pramono Anung Wibowo has made it clear that civil servants working will not be allowed to practice polygamy during his administration. Learn more about his warning.