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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2023)
Implementation of provisions for the amount of fees for land deed officials (PPAT) in the area of bener meriah regency
Authors
Denny Chandra, Sanusi, Dahlan
Abstract
Article 1 paragraph (1) of the Regulation of
the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land
Agency of the Republic of Indonesia Number 33 of 2021 concerning Fees for
Officials Making Land Deeds states that "Service Fees for Officials for
Making Land Deeds and Temporary Land Deed Making Officials for the cost of
making deed may not exceed 1% (one percent) of the transaction price stated in
the deed”, however, in the Gajah Putih District, Bener Meriah Regency, there
are still illegal levies (pungli) that are not in accordance with the
provisions carried out by elements who claim to be intermediaries from
sub-district office. The purpose of writing this journal is to explain the
implementation of the provisions on the amount of fees for Land Deed Officials
in Bener Meriah Regency, obstacles and solutions in implementing the provisions
on the amount of fees for PPAT/PPATS fees in Bener Meriah Regency and the role
of the Regional PPAT/PPATS Supervisory Board (MPPD) Bener Meriah Regency in
implementing the provisions on the amount of fees. The research method used is
an empirical juridical research method, namely by examining the applicable
legal provisions and what actually happens in society by finding the facts and
data needed in the research. The results of this study indicate that the
implementation of PPAT fee provisions is usually carried out by the party
conducting the transaction or service requested by the PPAT. Payment of PPAT
fees must be made in advance except for land sale and purchase transactions and
use different rates between one PPAT/PPATS and another PPAT/PPATS in Bener
Meriah Regency. In fact, this can be detrimental to other parties involved in
land buying and selling transactions. Obstacles that occur in the implementation
of the amount of PPAT/PPATS fees in the Bener Meriah Regency area are due to
the lack of legal awareness of the Bener Meriah community and the lack of
supervision from the authorities in determining the amount of PPAT/PPATS fees
and the role of the Board of Trustees and Supervisors (MPPD) PPAT/PPATS for the
Bener Regency area. The joy in implementing the provisions for the amount of
service fees is coordinating and cooperating with the National Land Agency
(BPN), the Regional People's Legislative Council (DPRD), the Spatial Planning
and Settlement Service, the security forces and other institutions related to
land administration but the MPPD Bener Meriah does not carry out the role as
stipulated in the rules regarding the MPPD.
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Pages:126-131
How to cite this article:
Denny Chandra, Sanusi, Dahlan "Implementation of provisions for the amount of fees for land deed officials (PPAT) in the area of bener meriah regency". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 126-131
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