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Indonesia imposes punishing tax rate after amnesty

Corporates that failed to take advantage of recent tax amnesty may have to pay up to 50% income tax on assets that were not declared during a 20-year period.
Indonesia imposes punishing tax rate after amnesty

Indonesia’s government last week announced a punitive tax rate for corporates and individuals that failed to declare assets they possessed between 1985 and 2015.

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