The KPMG member firm in Indonesia prepared a report summarizing the income tax implications of the trading of cryptoassets and financial technology (fintech) transactions.
The report specifically references the provisions of Ministry of Finance Regulation No. 68 Year 2022 and Ministry of Finance Regulation No. 69 Year 2022,……
Source: KPMG
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