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Indonesia Sets Different Tax Filing Deadlines for Individual and Corporate Taxpayers in 2026

Indonesia's tax authority establishes distinct filing deadlines for individual and corporate annual tax returns for the 2025 tax year.

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Indonesia's Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) under the Ministry of Finance has announced differentiated deadlines for annual tax return filings, marking a clear distinction between individual and corporate taxpayers for the 2025 tax year.

Individual taxpayers will have until March 31, 2026, to submit their annual tax returns (SPT), providing them with a three-month window following the end of the tax year. This deadline applies to all personal income tax filings and represents the standard timeframe that has been maintained in recent years.

Corporate entities and business organizations face a shorter deadline, required to file their annual tax returns by the end of April 2026. This staggered approach reflects the different complexities and documentation requirements between personal and corporate tax filings.

The Indonesian tax authority emphasizes the importance of meeting these deadlines to avoid penalties and ensure compliance with national tax regulations. Taxpayers are encouraged to prepare their documentation early and utilize digital filing systems to streamline the submission process.

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