74,556 Taxpayers in NTT Have Filed Annual Returns; DGT Opens Saturday-Sunday Services
As many as 74,556 taxpayers in the province of Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) have reported their Annual Notification Letters (SPT) up to the end of February 2026. This was conveyed by the Head of the DGT Regional Office for Nusa Tenggara, Judiana Manihuruk, during a press conference held online in the DGT NTT hall on Thursday (26/3/2026).
The Head of the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Taxes (Kanwil DJP) for Nusa Tenggara, Judiana Manihuruk, stated that the number consists of 73,756 SPT for individual taxpayers and 800 for corporate taxpayers.
“Up to February 2026, the realisation of annual SPT submissions has reached 74,556 files, consisting of 73,756 individual SPT and 800 corporate SPT,” said Judiana.
According to her, this achievement reflects a fairly good reporting response and serves as an initial positive indicator in maintaining formal taxpayer compliance ahead of the reporting deadline. To support ease of reporting, tax offices are opening additional services on weekends during March 2026.
“In order to support the ease of SPT reporting, tax offices are opening additional services on weekends throughout March 2026, including Saturdays and Sundays,” she stated.
She urged the public to report their annual SPT immediately before the deadline, namely 31 March 2026 for individual taxpayers and 30 April 2026 for corporate taxpayers.
“We urge all taxpayers to immediately report their annual SPT through the DGT Coretax before the deadline,” she added.
The DGT is also providing various service conveniences, including strengthening the digital system through the Coretax Form feature. This feature is designed to facilitate electronic reporting of annual Income Tax (PPh) SPT for individuals.
According to Judiana, the Coretax Form serves as an alternative for taxpayers facing network issues or difficulties accessing the system during reporting.
“The Coretax Form is particularly aimed at individual taxpayers with nil SPT status, so that the reporting process can be carried out in a simpler manner while still being recorded in the tax administration system,” she explained.
She hopes that this innovation can expand access to digital tax services and make it easier for taxpayers to prepare annual SPT reporting through the DGT Coretax system.
“This also serves to encourage increased tax administration compliance in the digital era,” she concluded.