Tax Return Reporting Nears 12 Million, Remember: Unreported Taxpayers Face Fines
JAKARTA - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) of the Ministry of Finance records that the reporting of Annual Income Tax Return Notifications (SPT PPh) for the 2025 Tax Year continues to increase, approaching 12 million reports.
DJP’s Director of Education, Services, and Public Relations, Inge Diana Rismawanti, stated that as of 26 April 2026, the number of annual SPTs reported reached 11,946,698.
“From that total, the majority come from individual employee taxpayers at 10,151,854 SPTs. Then, individual non-employee taxpayers at 1,298,971 SPTs,” said Inge in an official statement on Monday (27/4/2026).
The oil and gas sector recorded two SPTs for rupiah bookkeeping and 13 SPTs for US dollar bookkeeping.
In addition, for taxpayers with different fiscal years who began reporting from 1 August 2025, DJP recorded 9,047 corporate SPTs in rupiah and 34 corporate SPTs in US dollars.
It should be noted that the deadline for individual taxpayers to report annual SPTs is 31 April 2026, while corporate taxpayers have until 30 April 2026.
This means that corporate SPT reporting is nearing the deadline, while individual taxpayers who have not yet reported risk administrative sanctions.
According to tax regulations, late reporting of annual SPTs incurs a fine of Rp100,000 for individual taxpayers and Rp1 million for corporate taxpayers.
On the other hand, DJP also records the increasing development of Coretax DJP account activations in line with the strengthening of the implementation of the new tax administration system.
As of the same period, the number of taxpayers who have activated their Coretax accounts reached 18,520,802.
Meanwhile, government agency taxpayers who have activated accounts numbered 91,217, as well as 227 Electronic System-Based Trading (PMSE) taxpayers.