The implementation of a digital tax system and the electronic system for social security has raised Indonesia's tax payment ranking by 44 places. With the digitalization of tax collection, the process has become easier, and issues related to overpayment or tax refunds are now more efficient.
In a tax study conducted by the World Bank and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), titled *Paying Taxes 2017*, Indonesia's tax payment ranking was 104th out of 190 countries. The previous year, Indonesia was ranked 148th.
In the ASEAN region, Indonesia's tax payment ranking is 4th, behind Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei Darussalam. Singapore has the highest ranking in Southeast Asia and is ranked 8th globally.
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