Yes but you would need to report as well, and exempt it in accordance with the treaty.Except if there a bilateral non-double taxation agreement between Indonesia and your country of origin, and you pay already revenue tax there.
Yes but you would need to report as well, and exempt it in accordance with the treaty.Except if there a bilateral non-double taxation agreement between Indonesia and your country of origin, and you pay already revenue tax there.
I did my years and got my pension. I don't ever need to work again if I don't want to. She is not supporting me but me being here is supporting 25 Indonesian families though her work. Maybe you should ask them if I am a freeloader?If you are 15 years on your spouse support....
If you do not report your foreign pensions in Indonesia, you are kind of freeloader.I did my years and got my pension. I don't ever need to work again if I don't want to. She is not supporting me but me being here is supporting 25 Indonesian families though her work. Maybe you should ask them if I am a freeloader?
I have done everything by the book, which you would have known if you asked but instead you just assume that you are smarter and more morally correct that everyone else. Sad really.If you do not report your foreign pensions in Indonesia, you are kind of freeloader.
After you pay your fair share, you can help anybody you want.
That's a pretty broad statement. Not all foreign pensions are taxed in Indonesia. One would have to do a nation by nation check to see who does and who does not. Not everyone who receives a foreign pension is required to file any tax return here.If you do not report your foreign pensions in Indonesia, you are kind of freeloader.
After you pay your fair share, you can help anybody you want.
I have said" if you do not report...".I have done everything by the book,
Actually everybody is who is a tax resident(basically efverybody with a KITASupt 1 yr), and is just going into non-taxable income if tax treaty allows. In many cases only government pensions are taxed in source country, not the private ones, according tothese treaties.That's a pretty broad statement. Not all foreign pensions are taxed in Indonesia. One would have to do a nation by nation check to see who does and who does not. Not everyone who receives a foreign pension is required to file any tax return here.