Zimbo
I had to go into the Tabanan tax office today to file my income tax returns. Armed with passport, tax number and a tax department document with a breakdown of what I had paid in 2023 in Jakarta , it was with some trepidation that I entered , expecting all sorts of hoops to jump through.Well, I thought that I had landed on a different planet!The staff there, all young were incredibly helpful, even filling out the forms, enrolling me on the system and even filing the tax returns and were so cheerful with the entire process.Maybe there is hope yet
oliverhen
What a pleasant surprise! It's refreshing to hear about positive experiences with government services. It's a testament to effective systems and dedicated staff. Hopefully, this sets a precedent for smoother administrative processes elsewhere. Thanks for sharing this uplifting encounter!
AuroraB
What a pleasant surprise! It's refreshing to hear about positive experiences with government services. It's a testament to effective systems and dedicated staff. Hopefully, this sets a precedent for smoother administrative processes elsewhere. Thanks for sharing this uplifting encounter![/QUOTE]Yeah, all good according to the bots. From the news:[URL]https://asianews.network/indonesian-taxman-scandal-tip-of-the-iceberg-corruption-watchdog/[/URL]
Markit
What a pleasant surprise! It's refreshing to hear about positive experiences with government services. It's a testament to effective systems and dedicated staff. Hopefully, this sets a precedent for smoother administrative processes elsewhere. Thanks for sharing this uplifting encounter![/QUOTE]Bet you can't tell us all a dirty joke?
YachtRock
Well at least Tabanan has something good going on for it. The beachside villages are wasting away at a rate faster than I've seen. I didn't think anything could be worse than Canggu but it seems certain areas of Tabanan are trying to top it. I'm getting out of here soon.
Markit
Well at least Tabanan has something good going on for it. The beachside villages are wasting away at a rate faster than I've seen. I didn't think anything could be worse than Canggu but it seems certain areas of Tabanan are trying to top it. I'm getting out of here soon.[/QUOTE]By 'wasting' you mean expanding? Where do you intend becoming a refugee too?
AuroraB
Well at least Tabanan has something good going on for it. The beachside villages are wasting away at a rate faster than I've seen. I didn't think anything could be worse than Canggu but it seems certain areas of Tabanan are trying to top it. I'm getting out of here soon.[/QUOTE]Tabanan declared a couple years back they would convert 3,100 Ha of "non-productive" rice fields into tourist zones (from Nyanyi to Soka). Great luck that the "non-productive" rice fields all happen to be located along the beach.This shameless conversion of rice fields is happening at a high rate. Overnight land can be valued 100-200 times the value of rice fields. Land mafia is huge business in Indonesia.[URL]https://radarbali.jawapos.com/dwipa/70858558/3100-hektare-sawah-dihapus-demi-pariwisata-sepanjang-pantai-tabanan[/URL]
Markit
Tabanan declared a couple years back they would convert 3,100 Ha of "non-productive" rice fields into tourist zones (from Nyanyi to Soka). Great luck that the "non-productive" rice fields all happen to be located along the beach.This shameless conversion of rice fields is happening at a high rate. Overnight land can be valued 100-200 times the value of rice fields. Land mafia is huge business in Indonesia.[URL]https://radarbali.jawapos.com/dwipa/70858558/3100-hektare-sawah-dihapus-demi-pariwisata-sepanjang-pantai-tabanan[/URL][/QUOTE]That sounds worse than it is - around my way the rice fields are between 18 and 25 juta/are and building land between 170 and 250/are so pretty normal usage increase. Fact is also that rice fields bordering the ocean are marginal at best, what with salt, wind and blowing sand so the acreage might be better used for housing/hotels. Bali is gonna be popular forever or until it's completely paved over and, who knows, even then people will come. Friends from my youth are visiting Bali for the first time and simply refuse to believe I know best about avoiding Cangu and/or Gilli T. People come because they're convinced by the media there's something special here. They're right too, just not where they are all headed, against all good advise. Go figure?
YachtRock
By 'wasting' you mean expanding?Where do you intend becoming a refugee too?[/QUOTE]Are you accepting refugees in East Bali good sir? I'm not bringing any radical ideas or crime. Just lukewarm Bintangs if you'll accept me.
Shadrach
Bet you can't tell us all a dirty joke?[/QUOTE]I Agree! That post was too good to be true! As for a dirty joke- A White Horse, Fell in the Mud!
britoo
Are you accepting refugees in East Bali good sir? I'm not bringing any radical ideas or crime. Just lukewarm Bintangs if you'll accept me.[/QUOTE]Lukewarm Bintangs - surely, that's the very definition of a crime, a serious one to boot.
Markit
Lukewarm Bintangs - surely, that's the very definition of a crime, a serious one to boot.[/QUOTE]we do have fridges and ice here in the east so the "crime" is only temporary
YachtRock
we do have fridges and ice here in the east so the "crime" is only temporary[/QUOTE]That's news to me! I thought you had to chill your beers on the summit of Gunung Agung every night and the Ibu Ibus would carry them down in baskets, insulated with coconut rinds so by the time they reach your estate, they are still drinkable.