1.15 million taxpayers file annual SPT by morning of February 2, 2026

The Directorate General of Taxes records 1,150,414 annual tax returns filed by the morning of February 2, 2026, for the 2025 tax year. This figure includes various taxpayer categories, such as individuals and corporations. The DJP urges taxpayers to file promptly to avoid fines.

The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) under the Ministry of Finance announced that by Monday morning, February 2, 2026, 1,150,414 taxpayers have filed their annual Income Tax Return (SPT) for the 2025 tax year. DJP's Director of Outreach, Services, and Public Relations, Rosmauli, stated, “The progress of annual PPh SPT reporting for the period up to February 2, 2026, is recorded at 1,150,414 SPT.”

For the January–December 2025 fiscal year, reports total 1,150,585 SPT, while for differing fiscal years starting from August 1, 2025, there are 279 SPT. Details for the regular fiscal year include 988,381 SPT from individual employees, 117,655 from non-employee individuals, 44,030 from corporations in rupiah, and 69 from corporations in US dollars. For differing fiscal years, there are 265 corporate SPT in rupiah and 14 in US dollars.

Coretax account activations at DJP have reached 12,917,027, comprising 11,966,137 individual taxpayers, 861,798 corporate taxpayers, and 861,798 government institution taxpayers. Reports from Electronic System-Based Trading (PMSE) taxpayers remain at 225 SPT with no additions.

DJP advises taxpayers to activate Coretax accounts using tutorials on official social media. Assistance is available through Kring Pajak at 1500200 or the nearest tax office. Late filers face administrative fines of Rp100,000 for individuals and Rp1 million for corporations.

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Dramatic illustration of KPK officers arresting five suspects during a tax bribery sting operation at North Jakarta Tax Office.
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KPK arrests five suspects in tax bribery case in North Jakarta

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Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named five individuals as suspects in a bribery case involving tax reduction at the North Jakarta Medium Tax Service Office (KPP Madya Jakarta Utara). The arrests occurred during a sting operation on January 9-10, 2026, related to slashing PT Wanatiara Persada's tax liability from Rp75 billion to Rp15.7 billion. The Rp4 billion bribe was disguised via a fictitious contract and converted to Singapore dollars.

Indonesia's Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa disclosed underpaying about Rp50 million in his personal annual income tax return. He pointed out glitches in the Coretax system and noted that such shortfalls are common for taxpayers with multiple income sources.

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Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has admitted that the 2025 tax revenue target of Rp2.189 trillion was not met due to the national economy's slowdown in the first nine months. He also expressed surprise at complaints from taxpayers about difficulties in self-activating Coretax accounts. The statements were made at the Ministry of Finance in Jakarta on December 31, 2025.

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa pledged legal assistance for tax officials named suspects in the KPK's January 2026 tax bribery sting, while emphasizing no interference in the probe. This follows January 13 raids on tax authority offices and a mining firm's site.

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Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party and Japan Innovation Party finalized their tax reform outline for fiscal 2026 on December 20. The plan raises the income threshold for income tax from ¥1.6 million to ¥1.78 million and expands mortgage tax deductions. These measures aim to ease the burden on households facing rising prices.

The Senate approved on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, a bill that cuts federal fiscal benefits by 10% and raises taxes on online bets, fintechs, and interest on own capital. The measure unlocks about R$ 22.45 billion for the 2026 Budget, avoiding cuts in spending and parliamentary amendments. The text heads to presidential sanction after a 62-6 vote.

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The Directorate of Special Economic Crimes at Bareskrim Polri has handed over stage I files in the alleged fraud case of PT Dana Syariah Indonesia to public prosecutors at the Attorney General's Office. Three suspects are detained on charges of embezzlement and money laundering causing Rp2.4 trillion in losses. Police also seized assets worth Rp300 billion, including offices and land.

 

 

 

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