Samsat Services Available in 14 Jadetabek Areas on Tuesday
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Metro Jaya Police are providing mobile Samsat (Sistem Administrasi Manunggal Satu Atap) services to help taxpayers pay motor vehicle tax (PKB) in 14 areas of Jakarta, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Jadetabek) on Tuesday. According to information from the official Instagram account of TMC Metro Jaya Police, the 14 Jadetabek areas are as follows: 1. Central Jakarta at the Samsat parking area and Banteng Field from 08:00-14:00 WIB; 2. North Jakarta at the Samsat parking area and the Al Musyawarah Mosque in Kelapa Gading from 08:00-14:00 WIB; 3. West Jakarta at Citraland Mall from 08:00-14:00 WIB; 4. South Jakarta at the Samsat parking area from 09:00-15:00 WIB and in front of TMP Kalibata from 09:00-14:00 WIB; 5. East Jakarta at the Samsat parking area and Kramat Jati Market from 08:00-14:00 WIB; 6. Tangerang City at Cibodas Square and the busway parking at Foodmasphere from 09:00-13:00 WIB; 7. Ciledug at Giant Poris Gaga Indah Tangerang and Metland Cyber City Cipondoh from 09:00-14:00 WIB; 8. Serpong at the Serpong Samsat parking area from 08:00-14:00 WIB and ITC BSD from 16:00-18:00 WIB; 9. Ciputat at the Samsat parking area and the Pondok Betung Ward Office from 09:00-12:00 WIB; 10. Kelapa Dua at Gtown Square Gading Serpong from 08:00-14:00 WIB; 11. Bekasi City at KFC Zamrud from 09:00-11:00 WIB; 12. Bekasi Regency at Pasar Bersih Cikarang Baru from 09:00-12:00 WIB; 13. Depok at the Depok Samsat parking area from 08:00-14:00 WIB and RS Bhayangkara Brimob from 08:00-12:00 WIB; 14. Cinere at the Pasir Putih Ward Office from 08:00-12:00 WIB. Several requirements must be met before paying vehicle tax, namely bringing documents such as an original ID card, vehicle ownership book (BPKB), and original vehicle registration (STNK) accompanied by photocopies. The mobile Samsat kios only handles annual PKB payments, while STNK extensions (every five years) and vehicle number plate replacements must be done at the nearest Samsat office. In addition, it is important to continue implementing health protocols to prevent the spread of Covid-19, with taxpayers required to wear masks, wash hands, and maintain distance.