Indonesia’s Harmonization of Tax Regulations Laws (“HPP Law”) has re-designed the VAT landscape, especially regarding what constitutes non-VATable goods and services. In an attempt to avoid any misinterpretations, Indonesia has recently (re)confirmed some of the most significant VAT-related changes and reclassifications.
Source: vatit.com
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