- Indonesia will increase the value-added tax rate from 11% to 12% next year
- The increase applies to luxury goods and services such as premium food, international schools, and high-end hospitals
- Essential items like government-supplied cooking oil and wheat flour will remain taxed at the current 11% rate
- The VAT is legally scheduled to rise by 1% every January 1
- There is growing public opposition, prompting lawmakers to consider a more selective approach to the tax increase
- Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati confirmed the details of the new VAT application
Source: kaohooninternational.com
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