DJP Records 11.58 Million Annual Income Tax Return Filings as of 21 April 2026
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) of the Ministry of Finance states that the number of annual Income Tax Return (SPT) filings for the 2025 tax year has reached 11.58 million as of 21 April 2026.
“For the period up to 21 April 2026, 11,579,824 SPTs have been recorded,” said Director of Dissemination, Services, and Public Relations of DJP, Inge Diana Rismawanti, in a written statement in Jakarta on Wednesday.
When viewed by type of taxpayer, the SPT filings come from 9,943,687 individual employee taxpayers, 1,247,643 individual non-employee taxpayers, 383,310 rupiah-denominated corporate taxpayers, and 281 US dollar-denominated corporate taxpayers. This number represents reports for the January–December 2025 fiscal year.
Meanwhile, for SPTs with different fiscal years, DJP recorded filings from 4,866 rupiah-denominated corporate taxpayers and 34 US dollar-denominated corporate taxpayers.
On the other hand, progress in activating DJP Coretax accounts so far has reached 18,299,631 accounts.
This number consists of 17,183,789 individual taxpayers, 1,024,546 corporate taxpayers, 91,069 government agency taxpayers, and 227 Electronic System-Based Trading (PMSE) taxpayers.
It should be noted that the filing deadline for individual taxpayers’ annual SPT has been extended to 30 April 2026 from the original 31 March 2026.
The Directorate General of Taxes has also eliminated administrative sanctions for late payments and annual SPT filings for individual taxpayers until 30 April 2026. DJP emphasises that it will continue to follow up on taxpayers who have not fulfilled their filing obligations as part of efforts to increase compliance.
Taxpayers who are late in filing annual SPTs will be subject to administrative sanctions in the form of fines, namely Rp100,000 for individual taxpayers and Rp1 million for corporate taxpayers.
DJP is focusing services to encourage timely filings to achieve the target of 15 million SPTs for this period. Overall, DJP targets a total of 19 million SPT filings by the end of 2026.
The Directorate General of Taxes also urges taxpayers to file their SPTs promptly before the end of April to avoid a surge in simultaneous system access that could potentially cause disruptions.