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DJP Records 10.5 Million SPT Reports as of 31 March 2026

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DJP Records 10.5 Million SPT Reports as of 31 March 2026
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) of the Ministry of Finance has recorded that the number of annual income tax (PPh) return reports for the 2025 tax year reached 10.5 million as of 31 March 2026. β€œThe progress of annual PPh return reporting for the period up to 31 March 2026 is recorded at 10,530,651 returns,” said DJP Director of Dissemination, Services, and Public Relations Inge Diana Rismawanti in a written statement in Jakarta on Wednesday. For the January-December fiscal year, the SPT reports come from 9,214,182 individual employee taxpayers, 1,100,876 individual non-employee taxpayers, 213,492 corporate taxpayers in rupiah, and 159 corporate taxpayers in US dollars. Meanwhile, for fiscal years starting from 1 August 2025, the SPT reports come from 1,912 corporate taxpayers in rupiah and 30 corporate taxpayers in US dollars. This total consists of 16,489,868 individual taxpayers, 970,529 corporate taxpayers, 90,550 government agency taxpayers, and 227 Electronic System-Based Trading (PMSE) taxpayers. As a note, Indonesian Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has stated that the deadline for individual taxpayers to report their annual SPT will be extended until 30 April 2026 from the original 31 March 2026. The DJP has also officially eliminated administrative sanctions for late payments and reporting of annual SPT for individual taxpayers until 30 April 2026. The regulation emphasises that the normal deadline for income tax (PPh) Article 29 payments and annual SPT reporting for the 2025 tax year remains 31 March 2026. Nevertheless, individual taxpayers who submit their SPT or make payments after that date up to 30 April 2026 will not be subject to administrative sanctions, whether in the form of fines or interest. In addition, the tax authority will not issue tax bills during the relaxation period.

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