Indonesia’s Ministry of Finance continues to work on collecting tax in digital transactions on products and services sold to customers in Indonesia. Recently, Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani explained why the Government was pursuing taxation on digital transactions. In the meantime, the Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) revealed that Indonesia continues to actively fight for fairness in the distribution of tax rights in the discussion of the Pillar 1: Unified Approach proposal under the OECD’s coordination.

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