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Monthly VAT Reporting is mandatory for all businesses that are VAT Registered in Indonesia and VAT is imposed on goods and services transactions carried out by entities or individuals.
Our experienced team will calculate your VAT obligation and report it to the tax office on your behalf.
Value Added Tax (VAT) is a purchasing tax imposed on the value added at each stage of the production and distribution process. In Indonesia, the standard VAT rate is 11%.
Value Added Tax (VAT) registration is a crucial step for businesses exceeding an annual revenue threshold of IDR 4.8 billion. This process automate ensures compliance with tax regulations and allows businesses to participate in the VAT system, collecting and remitting VAT on their taxable goods and services.
While the corporate VAT registration process can seem intricate, Lets Move Indonesia is here to simplify it for you. Our team of experts can guide you through the necessary steps, ensuring a smooth and efficient registration experience, allowing you to focus on your core business activities.
From gathering the required documents to submitting your application and obtaining your VAT certificate, we will be with you every step of the way. We’ll also assist in setting up your VAT account, enabling you to manage your VAT obligations effectively. With Lets Move Indonesia’s support, you can confidently navigate the VAT registration process and ensure your business remains compliant with Indonesian tax laws.
Register for a VAT (PPN) in Indonesia with Lets Move Indonesia
The VAT return and payment must be submitted by the end of the following month after the taxable transaction occurred. For example, the VAT return for transactions in August should be submitted by the end of September.
VAT returns can be submitted online through the e-filing system provided by the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) or manually at the local tax office.
Late submission incurs a fine of IDR 500,000, while late payment results in an additional 2% interest per month on the outstanding VAT amount.
If you have overpaid VAT (Kelebihan bayar PPN), you can apply for a refund. The DGT will conduct a tax audit within 12 months of the refund application.
Yes, you can amend a VAT return within the following two years of the original submission deadline.
You must maintain proper records of all taxable transactions, including invoices, receipts, and other supporting documents.
Yes, certain goods and services are exempt from VAT or subject to special rates. It’s essential to understand these exemptions and treatments for accurate VAT reporting.
Yes, certain goods and services are exempt from VAT or subject to special rates. It’s essential to understand these exemptions and treatments for accurate VAT reporting.
As a reliable partner of Business Registration and Compliance in Indonesia, Lets Move Indonesia offers you tailored Coretax consultation and easy solutions to your transition to the Coretax administration system in Indonesia.
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