Indonesian's tax

Transfer before Trump wakes up in the morning is usually the best option, but since Euro almost 20 and $ nearly 17 for me converting into IDR I quite like it when he wakes up grumpy and wants to blow things up.
Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum (Dubai) used to wake up and announce 3 islands in the shape of trees, or an underwater hotel, or another tower over 1km, all depending what cheese he had before he slept.

Trump wakes up horny to press the red button for diet coke or obliterate Iran for the 7th time this year lol
 
If you have KITAS, you intend to live in the country by default. If you live in the country, you are a tax resident and need an NPWP according to the tax regulations.

If you do not have Indonesian income, you are obliged to report the foreign income if you have and pay the tax on it, after deduction by double taxation treaties. Depending on double taxation treatments, pension are often, but not always, taxed, and the tax goes by a progressive rate.

If you do not agree with the above, you should not get and NPWP at the first place.
 
... If you live in the country, you are a tax resident and need an NPWP according to the tax regulations.
Could you show the tax regulation that states that ?

I have only an old Law , but I think it is still valid (see below) .

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Explanation of the Income Tax Law no.36 Year 2008
Article 2 , item (2) :
... , an individual taxpayer who receives income below the personal exemption is not required to register to obtain a NPWP .
 
Could you show the tax regulation that states that ?

I have only an old Law , but I think it is still valid (see below) .

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Explanation of the Income Tax Law no.36 Year 2008
Article 2 , item (2) :
... , an individual taxpayer who receives income below the personal exemption is not required to register to obtain a NPWP .
How much is the personal extemption; monthly or annually?
 
How much is the personal extemption; monthly or annually?



  • Progressive Tariff Structure (HPP Law):
    • Rp0 - Rp60 Million: 5%.
    • >Rp60 Million - Rp250 Million: 15%.
    • >Rp250 Million - Rp500 Million: 25%.
    • >Rp500 Million - Rp5 Billion: 30%.
    • >Rp5 Billion: 35%.
  • Basic PTKP (Single Taxpayers): Generally no change from the previous year (Rp. 54,000,000/year for single taxpayers).
 

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