ABSTRACT

This study aims to examine the factors that influence economic growth and local revenue originating from the potential of motor vehicle tax both Two-Wheel (R-2) and Four-Wheel (R-4) with Analog Bond systems and special rates on police numbers selection in order to assess the potential impact of fiscal and economic growth on the welfare of the people in West Java, especially the southern region. This study takes a population of all cities/districts in the West Java region. The research method used is descriptive and verification method, and the data taken is secondary data. Meanwhile the analytical tool used uses Data Panel Regression, as well as to calculate tax potential using the Hodrick and Prescott Filter (HP Filter). The results of his research show that the provision of tax incentives for motorized vehicles that are paid for in advance and special rates for police numbers have a significant effect on local revenue and economic growth.