SPT Reporting Reaches 11.1 Million, Here's How If You Haven't Reported Yet
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) has recorded that the number of annual income tax return (SPT PPh) submissions for the 2025 tax year has reached 11,112,624 as of 12 April 2026.
Director of Education, Services, and Public Relations at DJP, Inge Diana Rismawanti, stated that the majority of submissions come from individual employee taxpayers.
Of the total, 9,654,060 SPTs were submitted by individual employee taxpayers, followed by 1,182,082 SPTs from individual non-employee taxpayers.
“Meanwhile, submissions from corporate taxpayers total 273,630 SPTs in rupiah and 192 SPTs in US dollars for the January–December book year,” she said in an official statement on Monday (13/4/2026).
In addition to SPT submissions, DJP has also noted the increasing activation of Coretax accounts.
As of the same period, the number of taxpayers who have activated their Coretax accounts has reached 17,960,031.
Of that number, 16,875,690 are individual taxpayers, 993,312 are corporate taxpayers, and 90,802 are government institution taxpayers.
Meanwhile, taxpayers from the Electronic System-Based Trading (PMSE) sector who have activated Coretax accounts number 227.
Previously, Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa confirmed that the deadline for submitting annual income tax returns (SPT PPh) for individual taxpayers (WP OP) has been extended until 30 April 2026.
For information, the deadline for individual taxpayer SPT submissions was originally set only until 31 March 2026.
“Fixed (extended). Until the end of April, a one-month extension,” he said at the Ministry of Finance, Jakarta, on Wednesday (25/3/2026).
This extension aligns the deadline for individual taxpayer SPT submissions with that of corporate taxpayers on 30 April 2026.
According to Purbaya, this extension considers the difficulties some taxpayers still face in accessing Coretax.