Singaraja – Located in the Seminar Room of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Ganesha Education University, a Quality Control Team (TPM) meeting was held to discuss the preliminary report on the work of preparing the analytical study of increasing local original income through land and building tax in Buleleng Regency, chaired by Dr. I Nengah Suarmanayasa, S.E., M.Sc. The preparation of this study was a collaboration between the Buleleng Regency Regional Research, Development, and Innovation Agency and the Type II Self-Management Implementation Team consisting of lecturers from the Faculty of Economics and the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Ganesha Education University.
Quality Control Team (TPM) Session Activities Discussion of the Preliminary Report which was held on Thursday (22/6) was guided by I Nyoman Putra Yasa, S.E., M.Sc. as a member of self-management as well as a lecturer staff within Undiksha. The TPM session was accompanied directly by the Head of the Regional Research, Development and Innovation Agency, Buleleng Regency, Drs. Made Supartawan, M.M., The activity continued with the delivery of preliminary report material by the Head of the Swakelola Implementation Team, Dr. I Nengah Suarmanayasa, S.E., M.Sc. He explained material related to Increasing Original Regional Income through Land and Building Taxes.
In this activity, Prof. Dr. I Nengah Suastika, M.Pd. as Deputy Dean I of FHIS Undiksha also accompanied him. Buleleng Regency Regional Work Units, such as the Regional Financial and Revenue Management Agency and the Buleleng Regency Land Office also attended this TPM session. These two agencies have an important relationship in preparing this study. Apart from that, SKPD representatives from the sub-district level were also present, such as the sub-district heads from the 9 sub-districts in Buleleng Regency as well as the Village Head Communication Forum from each sub-district. LPPM representatives from Panji Sakti University also attended this activity. During this meeting, participants from the TPM Session provided input for the preparation of this study.