JAKARTA. The negotiation between the Indonesia’s tax authority with Singapore Google was likely to reach positive result, despite the meeting has not reached agreement on the tax amount should be paid by the over the top (OTT) company. Head of Jakarta Regional Office of Special Tax Muhammad Hanif said that the Directorate General of Taxation is conducting settlement process to estimate the total amount tax should paid by Google, including the income tax and value added tax (VAT). In details, the tax debts of Google may reach Rp 5.5 trillion. The number has included a 400% fines of its principal tax, which amounts to Rp 1 trillion. The settlement process is more on finding win-win solution, while rules out the fines.
Indonesia-Google focus on win-win solution
JAKARTA. The negotiation between the Indonesia’s tax authority with Singapore Google was likely to reach positive result, despite the meeting has not reached agreement on the tax amount should be paid by the over the top (OTT) company. Head of Jakarta Regional Office of Special Tax Muhammad Hanif said that the Directorate General of Taxation is conducting settlement process to estimate the total amount tax should paid by Google, including the income tax and value added tax (VAT). In details, the tax debts of Google may reach Rp 5.5 trillion. The number has included a 400% fines of its principal tax, which amounts to Rp 1 trillion. The settlement process is more on finding win-win solution, while rules out the fines.