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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;
Short title: UU 16 Tahun 2009; Author: user: Image title: File change date and time: 22:50, 13 April 2009: Date and time of digitizing: 22:50, 13 April 2009: Software used
Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 7 Tahun 2021 tentang Harmonisasi Peraturan Perpajakan. English: Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 7 of ...
Short title: UU 37 Tahun 2009.rtf; Author: user: Image title: File change date and time: 20:08, 25 September 2012: Date and time of digitizing: 22:54, 3 November 2009
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 .
According to historical records, a civil law called the Code Civil des Français was formed in 1804, in which most European referred to them as the Napoleon Code. [2] On 24 May 1806 the Netherlands became a French client state, styled the Kingdom of Holland under Napoleon's brother, Louis Bonaparte in which he was instructed by Napoleon to receive and enact the Napoleonic Code.
Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 8 Tahun 2009 tentang Pertanggungjawaban atas Pelaksanaan Anggaran Pendapatan dan Belanja Negara Tahun Anggaran 2006 English: Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 8 of 2009
Law of Indonesia is based on a civil law system, intermixed with local customary law and Dutch law.Before European presence and colonization began in the sixteenth century, indigenous kingdoms ruled the archipelago independently with their own custom laws, known as adat (unwritten, traditional rules still observed in the Indonesian society). [1]