Abstract:
The Land and Building Tax (PBB) is one of the key sources of regional revenue, playing an important role in village development. However, in Awiluar Village, Lumbung District, the monitoring of PBB payments is still carried out manually, making data processing, reporting, and real-time tracking difficult. This study aims to design an enterprise architecture for a PBB monitoring system using the Zachman Framework as a systematic and comprehensive design guide. The research method includes data collection through observation, interviews, and document review related to the village's PBB payment workflow. The analysis results are mapped into the six perspectives of the Zachman Framework, covering the What, How, Where, Who, When, and Why aspects. The design produces an architecture document consisting of business process models, use case diagrams, activity diagrams, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, and a network topology tailored to the village’s needs. The findings indicate that applying the Zachman Framework provides a comprehensive system architecture overview, facilitates information management, and improves the efficiency of PBB monitoring processes. This design is expected to serve as a reference for developing a more integrated information technologybased system in the village government environment. Keywords: Land and Building Tax, Monitoring, Enterprise Architecture, Zachman Framework.