Indonesia
In the age of borderless commerce, money flows faster than regulation. While digital platforms cross oceans in milliseconds, tax authorities often lag. Indonesia has decided it can wait no longer
The firm is hunting for a senior TP manager in its quest to build a full-service practice in Indonesia, A&M Tax’s Jakarta head Jaap Zwaan tells ITR
Johanes Glorinus Saragih of Indonesia’s Directorate General of Taxes outlines the nation’s delicate geopolitical situation, as it sits between a rock and a hard place with the US and pillar two
Jaap Zwaan’s arrival continues a recent streak of A&M Tax investing in the region; in other news, the US and Japan struck a deal that significantly lowered tariff rates
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingJeklira Tampubolon and Julius Wahyu Daryono of GNV Consulting also summarise regulations concerning customs and excise bookkeeping and an import duty exemption for goods used in government projects financed by foreign loans and/or grants
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingAditya Wicaksono and Dwipa Abimanyu Dewantara of GNV Consulting explain how Indonesia hopes to benefit from new regulations concerning proof of origin of imported goods, excise exemptions, and four-wheeled battery-based electric vehicles
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Sponsored by GNV ConsultingEndy Arya Yoga and Nanda Atsatalada of GNV Consulting summarise legislative updates concerning corporate income tax reduction facilities, bad debt expense deductions from gross income, and implementation of the Core Tax Administration System
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