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The Law on Harmonization of Tax Regulations Indonesia (Indonesian: Undang-undang Harmonisasi Peraturan Perpajakan / UU HPP): Law No. 7/2021; Regional Taxes and Regional Retributions Law ("Undang-undang Pajak Daerah dan Retribui Daerah"): Law No. 18/1997, amended by Law No. 34/2000, repealed by Law No. 28 of 2009, repealed by
www.pajak.go.id The Directorate General of Taxes ( Indonesian : Direktorat Jenderal Pajak ; also known as DJP ) is an Indonesian government agency under Ministry of Finance which has the task of formulating and implementing taxation policies and technical standardization in the field of taxation .
Indonesia</ref> [138] 12% 12%, 0% for primary groceries, medical services, financial services, education and also insurance PPN = Pajak Pertambahan Nilai Iran 9% VAT = Value Added Tax (مالیات بر ارزش افزوده) Isle of Man 20% ? Israel [f] 17% [g] (0% in Eilat)
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The Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia gets the largest number of graduates every year. The other government institutions get a portion of the college graduates allocation are the Government Accountability Office of the Republic of Indonesia ( Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan Republik Indonesia/ BPK RI )and the Financial and Development ...
Kyokuto Indonesia, which manufactures and distribute truck attachments such as dump truck, concrete mixer, garbage compactor, and tailgate lifter. [29] The manufacture is performed by PT Kyokuto Indomobil Manufacturing Indonesia and distributed by PT Kyokuto Indomobil Distributor Indonesia, [ 30 ] both are joint ventures between Indomobil and ...
Umar was likely born in Medina around 680. [5] [6] His father, Abd al-Aziz ibn Marwan, belonged to the wealthy Umayyad clan resident in the city, while his mother, Layla bint Asim, was a granddaughter of the second Rashidun caliph Umar (r.
A letter requesting a name change, in accordance with Cabinet Presidium Decision 127 of 1966. Indonesia's Legislation on Chinese Indonesians were conducted through a series of constitutional laws and directives enacted by the Government of Indonesia to enforce cultural assimilation of ethnic Chinese in Indonesia with the wider Indonesian society.