Ahead of 31 March Deadline, Annual SPT Filing Reaches 6.69 Million
Jakarta — The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) has recorded 6,691,081 Annual Personal Income Tax Returns (SPT) filed for the 2025 tax year. According to Inge Diana Rismawanti, Director of Tax Education, Services and Public Relations at the DJP, the vast majority of filings have been submitted through the DJP’s Coretax system.
Of the total filings, 6,685,865 SPTs were submitted via Coretax DJP, whilst a further 5,216 were filed through Coretax Form. Breaking down the returns by taxpayer category, the majority come from individual employee taxpayers, totalling 5,947,665 SPTs. Non-employee individual taxpayers filed 595,835 SPTs, whilst corporate taxpayers filed 141,055 SPTs (in Indonesian Rupiah accounting) and 116 SPTs (in US Dollar accounting).
The DJP has also noted that 15.6 million taxpayer accounts have been activated on the Coretax DJP system. This comprises 14.59 million individual taxpayers, 931,532 corporate taxpayers, 90,124 government agency taxpayers, and 225 taxpayers operating as electronic commerce platforms.
The DJP continues to encourage taxpayers to file their annual SPT before the statutory deadline to avoid administrative penalties. Director General of Taxes Bimo Wijayanto has appealed to individual taxpayers not to delay filing until the 31 March 2026 deadline approaches, citing the risk of system congestion caused by last-minute submissions. “There are many efforts being made to reduce our habit of filing at the last minute,” Wijayanto said.