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        "id": 1682442,
        "msgid": "djp-records-11-29-million-tax-returns-reported-by-16-april-2026-1776358247",
        "date": "2026-04-16 22:40:49",
        "title": "DJP records 11.29 million tax returns reported by 16 April 2026",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Finance",
        "summary": "The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) has recorded 11.29 million annual tax returns (SPT) submitted as of 16 April 2026, approaching their target of around 15 million by the end of the month. This figure includes extensions for individual taxpayers, with corporate filings also due in April and potential further extensions under consideration. DJP anticipates a surge in submissions near the deadline and urges timely reporting to avoid system overloads, while committing to pursue non-compliant taxpayers to boost overall compliance.",
        "content": "<p>Nganjuk, East Java - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) of the\nMinistry of Finance has recorded that as of 16 April 2026, the number of\nannual tax returns (SPT) reported has reached 11.29 million, precisely\n11,286,900 SPT.<\/p>\n<p>Director of Outreach, Services, and Public Relations at DJP, Inge\nDiana Rismawanti, stated that they are targeting at least around 15\nmillion SPT to be reported by the end of April.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSo, by the end of April, the target is around 15 million (SPT). This\nis already quite good, because usually, many reports come in just before\nthe deadline,\u201d she said during a working visit to Nganjuk Regency, East\nJava, on Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>She explained that this achievement already includes the reporting of\nSPT for individual taxpayers whose reporting period has been extended\nuntil the end of April. Meanwhile, for corporate taxpayers, which also\nends in April, DJP is still considering options for extending the\ntime.<\/p>\n<p>DJP assesses this achievement as still on a positive trend,\nconsidering that reporting usually increases significantly towards the\ndeadline.<\/p>\n<p>Reflecting on March, there was a surge in reporting on the last day,\n31 March, with around 405,000 SPT in one day setting the highest daily\nrecord. The average reporting throughout March also reached around\n250,000 SPT per day, especially approaching the deadline.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf now it\u2019s already around 11.2 million to 11.3 million, that means\nthere\u2019s still about 3.7 million left in the remaining time. Hopefully,\nit can be achieved,\u201d said Inge.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, DJP emphasised that it will continue to follow up on\ntaxpayers who have not fulfilled their reporting obligations as part of\nefforts to increase compliance.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNow, colleagues are focusing on serving those (taxpayers) who report\non time. For those who do not submit on time, we will pursue them\nlater,\u201d she concluded.<\/p>\n<p>DJP also urged taxpayers to report their SPT immediately before the\nend of April to avoid a simultaneous surge in system access that could\npotentially cause disruptions.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/djp-records-11-29-million-tax-returns-reported-by-16-april-2026-1776358247",
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