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  2. Taxation in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Value Added Tax termed 'Goods and Services and Sales Tax on Luxury Goods' Law ("Undang-undang Pajak Pertambahan Nilai atas Barang dan Jasa dan Pajak Penjualan atas Barang Mewah"/UU PPN and PPn BM): Law No. 8/1983, amended I by Law No. 11/1994, amended II by Law No. 18/2000, amended III by Law No. 42/2009, partially amended by Law No. 7/2021;

  3. Directorate General of Taxes (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. Ministry of Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions

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    Development of disadvantaged regions programs was started under the Abdurrahman Wahid presidency. At that time, the post of Undersecretariat of Acceleration of Development in Eastern Indonesia Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesia: Menteri Muda Urusan Percepatan Pembangunan Kawasan Timur Indonesia Republik Indonesia) created by him through Presidential Decision No. 234/M/2000 on ...

  5. Value-added tax - Wikipedia

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    CJP = Cukai Jualan dan Perkhidmatan. GST = Goods and Services Tax (Malaysia) Maldives 6% 0% GST = Goods and services tax (Government Tax) Mali 18% ? Mauritania 14% ? Mauritius 15% VAT = Value Added Tax Mexico 16% 0% on books, food and medicines. IVA = Impuesto al Valor Agregado Moldova 20% 8%, 5% or 0% TVA = Taxa pe Valoarea Adăugată

  6. Padangsidempuan - Wikipedia

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    The Pasar Pajak Batu area is one of the economic centers in Padangsidimpuan City, offering necessities, typical souvenirs from the city (Silua Sidimpuan), and other goods to meet the community's needs. At night, the area transforms into a culinary hub for the residents of Padangsidimpuan City.

  7. Subdivisions of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Each province has its own regional assembly, called Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah (DPRD, lit. ' Regional People's Representative Council '). Governors and representative members are elected by popular vote for five-year terms. Provinces were formerly also known as Daerah Tingkat I (Level I Regions). Indonesia is divided into 38 provinces. [4]

  8. State-owned enterprises of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Aside from SOEs, there are also provincially- or municipally-owned corporations, locally known as Badan Usaha Milik Daerah (BUMD). The primary difference between BUMNs and BUMDs is the ownership of the enterprise, whereas BUMNs are controlled by the Ministry of State Owned Enterprise while BUMDs are directly controlled by the local government.

  9. Income tax - Wikipedia

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