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Dec 12, 2025
Indonesia's Directorate General of Taxes signed an MoU with South Korea's Tax Service to assist tax collection, under PMK 61/2023 and MAAC.
Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources issued Decree No 391.K/MB.01/MEM.B/2025 imposing administrative fines up to Rp6.5 billion per
The DGT said material compliance monitoring produced Rp57.46 trillion, representing 2.97 % of total 2024 tax receipts of Rp1,931.61 trillion and
Indonesia's Customs launches a radiation portal monitor X‑ray scanner at Tanjung Priok Port and unveils SSR‑Mobile and Trade AI to speed up trade
Finance Minister Purbaya signed PMK 85/2025 that regulates PSAP Accrual No 20 Agriculture, effective 10 December 2025 and applied from fiscal 2027.
The Ministry of Finance released export duty rates for gold bars, coins, jewelry and raw gold, with rates varying by category.
President Prabowo signed Tourism Law No 18/2025, adding Article 17A that defines fiscal incentives (e.g., tax relief) and non‑fiscal incentives (e.g.,
The West Java II tax office detained MW, a PT SI commissioner, at a Jakarta women’s prison over an IDR 21.15 billion tax debt and collection costs
South Korea's National Tax Service will from 2026 allow eligible taxpayers, such as corporations and self‑employed individuals, to set the start date
The Directorate General of Taxes reported three trillion rupiah in taxes owed by mineral and coal sector and is preparing a data exchange from 2029.
Dec 11, 2025
Indonesia’s Tax Authority reports minerba tax arrears of 3 trillion rupiah, which could rise after pending tax disputes are resolved in court.
PMK No 80/2025 imposes an export duty on gold of 7.5‑15 percent, effective 23 December 2025, to aid mineral downstreaming and domestic price