Indonesia has announced a radical transformation in its tax system by adopting a model of collaboration with taxpayers, aimed at improving tax collection efficiency. This change is part of the government's efforts to enhance transparency and reduce tax disputes.
Indonesian Finance Minister, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, announced urgent plans to reform the Coretax system to address the rising issue of tax jokers proliferating on social media. This decision comes at a critical time as many taxpayers are struggling to navigate the system.
Indonesian Finance Minister Bappaya announced plans to improve the country's tax system during a parliamentary committee meeting in Jakarta. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in tax collection amidst significant economic challenges.
The head of 'E-Tax' announced the launch of distinguished tax service centers aimed at transforming the delivery of tax services. These centers are designed to improve taxpayer satisfaction and streamline their experience with the tax system.