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spelling okr-10986-282452021-04-23T14:04:47Z Operationalizing the Central Government Transfer Intercept Mechanism Oosterman, Andre ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS ARREARS BALANCE TRANSFERS BASIC NEEDS BEST PRACTICE BORROWING CASH MANAGEMENT DEBT DEBT SERVICE DECENTRALIZATION EQUAL AMOUNTS EXPENDITURE EXPLOITATION FINAL REPORT FINANCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISCAL CAPACITY GOVERNMENT ASSETS GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REVENUE IMPACT ANALYSIS INCOME TAX INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS LAWS LENDING MANAGEMENT LOAN LOAN AGREEMENT LOAN DEFAULTS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINISTER MINISTER OF FINANCE NATIONAL BUDGET NON-PERFORMING LOANS OFFENSES OUTSTANDING LOANS PENSION PHYSICAL ASSETS PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PUBLIC SERVICES RECEIPT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SANCTION SANCTIONS SOURCE OF FUNDS TAX TRANSFER INTERCEPT TREASURY In October 2004, the Government of Indonesia (GOI) issued law 33/2004 concerning the Fiscal Balance between the central government and the regional governments. Like its predecessor, law 25-1999, the law stipulates a series of administrative sanctions that the Government may impose on regional governments that do not comply with certain of its provisions. These sanctions will take the form of a deferment or cut, depending on the specific nature of the non-compliance, in the general allocation (Dana Alokasi Umum or DAU) or shared revenues (Dana Bagi Hasil or DBH) to which the region would otherwise be entitled. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) is currently preparing a decree to operationalize this so-called intercept mechanism, and has requested the Decentralization Support Facility (DSF) to provide advice on the development of an effective DAU and DBH intercept mechanism. This final report presents the findings of a consultant ("the Consultant") contracted by DSF to provide this advice. Chapter two discusses administrative requirements to decrees and regulations that govern the allocation of DAU and DBH to regional governments, to ensure that the intercept mechanism remains effective. Chapter three describes the key features of an accounting mechanism that directs intercepted funds to the treasury, and remits the balance of the transfer to the defaulting regional government. The annex to this report contains the results of simulations the consultant has performed at the request of DJPK since the publication of the interim report. 2017-09-08T19:28:52Z 2017-09-08T19:28:52Z 2008-09 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/816711468284352781/Operationalizing-the-Central-Government-transfer-intercept-mechanism-final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28245 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
ARREARS
BALANCE TRANSFERS
BASIC NEEDS
BEST PRACTICE
BORROWING
CASH MANAGEMENT
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DECENTRALIZATION
EQUAL AMOUNTS
EXPENDITURE
EXPLOITATION
FINAL REPORT
FINANCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FISCAL CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT ASSETS
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
IMPACT ANALYSIS
INCOME TAX
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
LAWS
LENDING MANAGEMENT
LOAN
LOAN AGREEMENT
LOAN DEFAULTS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTER
MINISTER OF FINANCE
NATIONAL BUDGET
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
OFFENSES
OUTSTANDING LOANS
PENSION
PHYSICAL ASSETS
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS
PUBLIC SERVICES
RECEIPT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
SANCTION
SANCTIONS
SOURCE OF FUNDS
TAX
TRANSFER INTERCEPT
TREASURY
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
ARREARS
BALANCE TRANSFERS
BASIC NEEDS
BEST PRACTICE
BORROWING
CASH MANAGEMENT
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DECENTRALIZATION
EQUAL AMOUNTS
EXPENDITURE
EXPLOITATION
FINAL REPORT
FINANCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FISCAL CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT ASSETS
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
IMPACT ANALYSIS
INCOME TAX
INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS
LAWS
LENDING MANAGEMENT
LOAN
LOAN AGREEMENT
LOAN DEFAULTS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTER
MINISTER OF FINANCE
NATIONAL BUDGET
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
OFFENSES
OUTSTANDING LOANS
PENSION
PHYSICAL ASSETS
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS
PUBLIC SERVICES
RECEIPT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
SANCTION
SANCTIONS
SOURCE OF FUNDS
TAX
TRANSFER INTERCEPT
TREASURY
Oosterman, Andre
Operationalizing the Central Government Transfer Intercept Mechanism
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
description In October 2004, the Government of Indonesia (GOI) issued law 33/2004 concerning the Fiscal Balance between the central government and the regional governments. Like its predecessor, law 25-1999, the law stipulates a series of administrative sanctions that the Government may impose on regional governments that do not comply with certain of its provisions. These sanctions will take the form of a deferment or cut, depending on the specific nature of the non-compliance, in the general allocation (Dana Alokasi Umum or DAU) or shared revenues (Dana Bagi Hasil or DBH) to which the region would otherwise be entitled. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) is currently preparing a decree to operationalize this so-called intercept mechanism, and has requested the Decentralization Support Facility (DSF) to provide advice on the development of an effective DAU and DBH intercept mechanism. This final report presents the findings of a consultant ("the Consultant") contracted by DSF to provide this advice. Chapter two discusses administrative requirements to decrees and regulations that govern the allocation of DAU and DBH to regional governments, to ensure that the intercept mechanism remains effective. Chapter three describes the key features of an accounting mechanism that directs intercepted funds to the treasury, and remits the balance of the transfer to the defaulting regional government. The annex to this report contains the results of simulations the consultant has performed at the request of DJPK since the publication of the interim report.
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author Oosterman, Andre
author_facet Oosterman, Andre
author_sort Oosterman, Andre
title Operationalizing the Central Government Transfer Intercept Mechanism
title_short Operationalizing the Central Government Transfer Intercept Mechanism
title_full Operationalizing the Central Government Transfer Intercept Mechanism
title_fullStr Operationalizing the Central Government Transfer Intercept Mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Operationalizing the Central Government Transfer Intercept Mechanism
title_sort operationalizing the central government transfer intercept mechanism
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/816711468284352781/Operationalizing-the-Central-Government-transfer-intercept-mechanism-final-report
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