- The Jakarta Regional Revenue Agency (Bapenda) of Indonesia plans to introduce a new policy on regional taxes and levies.
- The new policy will impose a 10% value-added tax rate on online food services.
- The tax policy for online food supply and delivery services is considered appropriate and does not require further discussion.
- Authorities are gathering statistics on online food stores to determine the proportion of this business activity in the economic sector.
- Bapenda will discuss tax collection mechanisms with the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Finance before implementation to avoid disrupting business operations.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn
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