DJP Records Over 9 Million SPT Reports as of 25 March
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) of the Ministry of Finance has recorded that the number of annual income tax (PPh) notification letters (SPT) received has reached 9,072,935 SPT as of 25 March 2026.
βThe progress of annual PPh SPT reporting for the period up to 25 March 2026 is recorded at 9,072,935 SPT,β said Director of Dissemination, Services, and Public Relations of DJP Inge Diana Rismawanti in a written statement in Jakarta on Thursday.
When reviewed by taxpayer category, for the fiscal year January-December 2025, 7,993,396 SPT came from individual employee taxpayers, 891,594 from individual non-employee taxpayers, 186,216 from rupiah-denominated corporate taxpayers, and 138 from US dollar-denominated corporate taxpayers.
Meanwhile, for SPT with different fiscal years reported starting from 1 August 2025, 1,570 are rupiah-denominated corporate taxpayers and 21 are US dollar-denominated corporate taxpayers.
This total consists of 15,782,719 individual taxpayers, 957,078 corporate taxpayers, 90,424 government agency taxpayers, and 226 Electronic System-Based Trading (PMSE) taxpayers.
For the record, Finance Minister of the Republic of Indonesia Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa stated that he will extend the annual SPT filing deadline for individual taxpayers until 30 April 2026 from the original 31 March 2026.
The Ministry of Finance will soon issue an official regulation through a Circular Letter (SE) as the basis for this policy.
DJP also provides the Coretax Form for individual taxpayers with a nil annual SPT status.
Taxpayers who have not yet reported their annual SPT are urged to immediately activate their Coretax account and submit their SPT on time.
Taxpayers who are late in reporting their 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.