2025 SPT Reporting Reaches 12.3 Million, Deadline for Submission is 30 April
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) has recorded 12.3 million Annual Income Tax Return Notifications (SPT PPh) for the 2025 tax year submitted up to 28 April 2026.
Director of Education, Services, and Public Relations at DJP, Inge Diana Rismawanti, stated that the number of reports reached 12,307,324 SPT, dominated by individual employee taxpayers.
“From the total, 10,339,557 SPT came from individual employee taxpayers, followed by 1,345,535 from individual non-employee taxpayers,” Inge said in a written statement on Wednesday (29/4/2026).
For the oil and gas sector taxpayers, three SPT denominated in rupiah and 40 SPT denominated in US dollars were recorded.
Additionally, for taxpayers with different fiscal years who began reporting from 1 August 2025, DJP recorded 14,598 corporate SPT in rupiah and 34 corporate SPT in US dollars.
This achievement shows that the tax compliance base is still dominated by individual taxpayers, while corporate taxpayer reporting continues to increase ahead of the deadline for business entities.
For individual taxpayers, the deadline for submitting the 2025 tax year annual SPT actually ended on 31 March 2026, but it has been extended until 30 April 2026.
Meanwhile, for corporate taxpayers, the reporting deadline is 30 April 2026.
DJP reminds that delays in submitting SPT may incur administrative sanctions in accordance with tax regulations.
For individual taxpayers, the late penalty is Rp100,000, while for corporate taxpayers it is Rp1 million.
On the other hand, the implementation of the new tax administration system, Coretax, also shows progress.
As of 28 April 2026, the number of taxpayers who have activated their DJP Coretax accounts reached 18,699,871.
Of that number, 17,540,725 are individual taxpayers, 1,067,615 corporate taxpayers, 91,303 government institutions, and 228 Electronic System-Based Trading (PMSE) taxpayers.
With the corporate taxpayer deadline approaching, DJP urges taxpayers who have not yet submitted their SPT to report immediately to avoid fines and maintain tax compliance.