The Indonesian tax amnesty program concluded at the end of March 2017, generating Rp 135 trillion in tax payments. This figure is the largest compared to other countries that have implemented tax amnesty policies. Indonesia's tax amnesty program ran in three periods from July 2016 to March 2017.
Italy holds the second-largest tax amnesty payment at Rp 54.2 trillion, implementing its policy in 2009. Chile ranks third with Rp 20.7 trillion in tax payments from its 2015 amnesty program.
Indonesia's tax amnesty program recorded a total of Rp 4.9 quadrillion in declared assets. This comprises Rp 147 trillion in repatriated funds, Rp 1.04 quadrillion in declarations of assets held abroad, and Rp 3.7 quadrillion in declarations of domestic assets. The program had a total of 973,000 participating taxpayers.
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