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        "id": 1682605,
        "msgid": "tax-office-drafts-new-rules-on-tax-refund-procedures-1776383447",
        "date": "2026-04-17 06:22:51",
        "title": "Tax Office Drafts New Rules on Tax Refund Procedures",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Indonesia's Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) is finalising new regulations to prioritise preliminary tax refunds for highly compliant taxpayers, aiming to make the process more targeted and accurate. This policy seeks to enhance the credibility of the tax system while ensuring that refunds, which are a right of taxpayers, are not withheld unnecessarily. The forthcoming Ministerial Regulation will detail the scheme, with DJP urging the public to await its official release.",
        "content": "<p>Nganjuk, East Java - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) of the\nMinistry of Finance is finalising new regulations on the procedures for\npreliminary refunds of excess tax payments, or tax refunds. Director of\nDissemination, Services, and Public Relations at DJP, Inge Diana\nRismawantiya, explained that accelerated refunds will be prioritised for\ntaxpayers with high compliance levels. The hope is that in the future,\nrefund disbursements will be focused to be more targeted. \u201cWe are\nstriving for those receiving accelerated refunds to truly be taxpayers\nwith high compliance levels. The main point is to make it more\ntargeted,\u201d Inge stated during a media visit event in Nganjuk, East Java,\non Thursday (16\/4). She explained that the policy aims to increase the\naccuracy of distribution while maintaining the credibility of the\ntaxation system. With these tax refund regulations, any excess tax\npayments will still be returned to taxpayers. According to her, refunds\nare a right of taxpayers that must be fulfilled, so DJP will not\nwithhold funds that are indeed their right. \u201cRegarding refund rights, we\nfully understand that refunds actually affect taxpayers\u2019 rights. Of\ncourse, we will not keep them for ourselves if they are indeed the\ntaxpayers\u2019 right,\u201d she said. However, DJP is striving to ensure that the\nrefund process, particularly faster preliminary refunds, is only given\nto taxpayers with a good compliance track record. \u201cIndeed, at this time\nwe are trying to ensure that those receiving refunds with quick\nturnaround or the aforementioned preliminary refunds are truly taxpayers\nwhose compliance levels are already proper,\u201d she stated. Nevertheless,\nInge has not detailed the provisions of the refund scheme and asked the\npublic to wait for the issuance of the Minister of Finance Regulation\n(PMK), which will soon be enacted. \u201cThe main point is heading towards\nthat, more targeted on who receives it. But don\u2019t worry, they say (the\nPMK) will come out soon. So better to wait rather than me leaking what\nhasn\u2019t been signed by the Minister,\u201d she said.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/tax-office-drafts-new-rules-on-tax-refund-procedures-1776383447",
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