Indonesian Political, Business & Finance News

Sorry! No Extension for SPT Reporting for Individual Taxpayers

| Source: CNBC Translated from Indonesian | Regulation
Sorry! No Extension for SPT Reporting for Individual Taxpayers
Image: CNBC

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The Director General of Taxation (DJP), Bimo Wijayanto, has confirmed that there will be no extension of the annual SPT reporting period for individual taxpayers. This is because a relaxation has already been implemented throughout April 2026 after the reporting period ended on 31 March 2026.

“It’s a pity, for individuals, we’ve already added one month,” Bimo said at the Central Jakarta Madya Tax Office on Thursday (30/4/2026).

Bimo emphasised that the extended time provided is sufficient for individual taxpayers to report their annual SPT through the Coretax system.

He drew an analogy, likening taxpayers who have not reported their annual SPT by the deadline to students who “fail” in submitting assignments on time. As a result, they must face the applicable consequences, namely paying a fine.

“So, if they were students, they would be students who fail their studies. Because they didn’t submit the assignment even though it was extended by one month. Sorry, the fine isn’t large. Please read the law,” he said.

On the same occasion, Bimo revealed that as of Thursday (30/4/2026) at 12:00 WIB, the number of taxpayers who have reported their annual SPT has reached 12.7 million.

“The achievement from those required to file SPT is around 67%. Then from this year’s SPT target, 83.2%. Thanks to this performance, the revenue growth is, alhamdulillah, positive compared to the same period last year,” Bimo said.

“So we are still very much awaiting the submission of individual PPh SPT, as well as corporate PPh SPT and PPN SPT for today,” he added.

View JSON | Print