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Annual SPT Reports Reach 12 Million by 27 April

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Annual SPT Reports Reach 12 Million by 27 April
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) of the Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) stated that the reporting of Annual Notification Letters (SPT) for income tax (PPh) for the 2025 tax year has reached 12 million SPTs by 27 April 2026. “For the period up to 27 April 2026, 12,109,636 SPTs have been recorded,” said the Director of Education, Services, and Public Relations of DJP, Inge Diana Rismawanti, in a written statement in Jakarta on Tuesday. Based on taxpayers, the annual SPT submissions for the January-December book year come from 10,238,700 individual employee taxpayers, 1,319,777 non-employee individuals, 539,198 rupiah-denominated corporate taxpayers, and 501 US dollar-denominated corporate taxpayers. DJP also recorded reports from the oil and gas sector with 3 SPTs in rupiah and 20 SPTs in US dollars. Meanwhile, for SPTs with different book years that began reporting on 1 August 2025, the submissions come from 11,403 rupiah-denominated corporate taxpayers and 34 US dollar-denominated corporate taxpayers. On the other hand, the number of taxpayers who have activated Coretax accounts has reached 18,604,398. This figure comes from 17,456,928 individual taxpayers, 1,055,977 corporate taxpayers, 91,266 government agency taxpayers, and 227 Electronic System-Based Trading (PMSE) taxpayers. For the record, the reporting deadline for individual taxpayers’ annual SPT has been extended to 30 April 2026 from the original 31 March 2026. DJP has also eliminated administrative sanctions for late payments and reporting of annual SPT for individual taxpayers until 30 April 2026. DJP emphasises that it will continue to follow up on taxpayers who have not fulfilled their reporting obligations as part of efforts to increase compliance. Taxpayers who are late in reporting annual SPT will be subject to administrative sanctions in the form of fines, namely Rp100,000 for individual taxpayers and Rp1 million for corporate taxpayers.

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