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Director General of Taxes says 6 million taxpayers have submitted their 2025 annual income tax returns

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Regulation
Director General of Taxes says 6 million taxpayers have submitted their 2025 annual income tax returns
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - Director General of Taxes Bimo Wijayanto said that as of 08.00 WIB on 5 March 2026, six million annual income tax returns (SPT Tahunan PPh) for the 2025 tax year had been submitted. ‘Alhamdulillah, total has entered for the 2025 tax year 6 million SPT,’ Bimo said at a media briefing at the DJP Central Office in Jakarta on Thursday. He noted that the returns came from 5,872,158 individual taxpayers, 129,231 corporate taxpayers in rupiah, and 113 corporate taxpayers in US dollars.

‘We are still waiting for about 9 million other taxpayers,’ he added. He explained that the reporting trend shows the average SPT submissions around 250,000 per day, with a peak of 370,000 SPT in a single day.

Meanwhile, activation of DJP CoreTax accounts has reached 15,268,493 taxpayers. Of these, 12,514,829 individual taxpayers have completed registration for the Authorization Code/Electronic Certificate (KO/SE).

According to Bimo, this demonstrates increasing taxpayer adaptation to the digital transformation of tax administration being implemented by the DJP. To boost taxpayer compliance in submitting the Annual SPT, the DJP has actively opened service channels and reminded taxpayers by email. The DJP also continues to coordinate with agents and tax centres across Indonesia. These efforts are expected to encourage public participation in their taxation.

The Director General of Taxes urged the public to file their Annual SPT through the DJP CoreTax portal promptly.

‘So that Lebaran is truly joyful again, taxation should be filed promptly rather than having the celebration lack sincerity. Be at ease once you have fulfilled your tax obligations,’ he commented.

As a note, taxpayers who file late will incur administrative sanctions in the form of fines, amounting to Rp100,000 for individuals and Rp1 million for corporate taxpayers.

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