- New regulation issued by Minister of Finance in December 2024
- Replaces previous regulation from 2011
- Introduces changes to customs and excise audit process
- Amends audit period for customs declarations to 21 months
- Auditors can request data from other institutions
- Auditors can engage experts for audit process
- Clarifies use of sampling techniques in audits
Source: ahp.id
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