Breadfruit (malangkota.go.id) – The excitement was present at Sampo Field, Jalan Sempu area, when thousands of residents of Klojen and Sukun Districts joined Aremania-Aremanita in the Tax Goes to Kampoong activity, Sunday (12/11).

The public seemed not to want to miss the opening event of the Socialization of the Tax Awareness and Anti-Corruption Movement held by the Malang City Regional Tax Service Agency (BP2D).
Having the opportunity to take home attractive prizes, such as mountain bikes, washing machines, gas stoves and various other gift packages, residents also did not miss out on joining in the excitement of the tax-aware healthy walk followed by enjoying dangdut orchestra entertainment and band performances while the prizes were being distributed. door prize.
Meanwhile, residents who want to pay regional taxes can make payments directly at the Mobile Tax Online with BP2D and Bank Jatim officers. standby at the activity location. Residents who pay on the spot entitled to take home a free food package.
"The residents of Klojen, Sukun and fellow Aremania-Aremanita are truly extraordinary. Thank you for your participation as citizens of Bumi Arema who are aware and obedient to pay taxes. Hopefully this togetherness will inspire us all to always synergize and be solid in the spirit of one soul," said the Head of BP2D Malang City, Ir. H. Ade Herawanto, MT.
Although he was unable to attend the event in person, Ade appreciated the success of the event. "It was all thanks to the solidarity and teamwork "All BP2D officers of Malang City and the entire committee," said Sam Ade d'Kross, the nickname of the man who is also known as an Aremania figure.
Simultaneously at the Sampo Field, the Regional Tax Coloring event was also held. The event, which was attended by children, was even more lively with the Coloring Competition and Story Telling.
Both Tax Goes to Kampoong and Warna Warni Pajak Daerah kick off a series of activities for the Socialization of the Tax Awareness Movement and Anti-Tax Corruption which are being carried out by the Malang City BP2D throughout November 2017. Starting this week, the activities will take place every weekend.
For the following week, it is the turn of Lowokwaru District residents to participate at Dinoyo Field (behind Lowokwaru Police Station) on Sunday (19/11). Tickets can be obtained at each sub-district, free of charge.
Tax Goes to School and Tax Goes to Campus also add to the excitement of the event themed on education and socialization of regional taxes. As the title suggests, the name of the event is indeed adjusted to the location of the event and its target.
For Tax Goes to School, it is held in a school environment targeting education among students. For Tax Goes to Campus, it is held in a university environment targeting students.
"The titles are different, because the targets are also different. But the goal remains the same, namely to increase public awareness starting from the early age group, students, college students and the general public," said Sam Ade who is also a cross-community figure. (say/ram)