JAKARTA. Singaporean banking’s move to prevent Indonesian taxpayers to participate in tax amnesty by reporting their assets to local authority has triggered harsh reactions from Indonesian public. Amid the reactions, Financial Service Authority or FSA (OJK) on Wednesday (21/9) summoned three Singapore-based banks, namely OCBC NISP, UOB Indonesia, and DBS Indonesia. However, FSA did not invite Danamon to join the hearing session. At the hearing, FSA asked for clarification from the banks about their parents’ stand point over tax amnesty program. Deputy Commissioned of Banking Supervision at FSA Irwan Lubis said that FSA has strongly urged those Singapore-based banks to support tax amnesty program.
FSA summoned three Singaporean banks
JAKARTA. Singaporean banking’s move to prevent Indonesian taxpayers to participate in tax amnesty by reporting their assets to local authority has triggered harsh reactions from Indonesian public. Amid the reactions, Financial Service Authority or FSA (OJK) on Wednesday (21/9) summoned three Singapore-based banks, namely OCBC NISP, UOB Indonesia, and DBS Indonesia. However, FSA did not invite Danamon to join the hearing session. At the hearing, FSA asked for clarification from the banks about their parents’ stand point over tax amnesty program. Deputy Commissioned of Banking Supervision at FSA Irwan Lubis said that FSA has strongly urged those Singapore-based banks to support tax amnesty program.