Key insights and market outlook
The Indonesian Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) recorded 126,796 taxpayers filing their annual tax returns through the Coretax system between January 1-12, 2026. The majority of submissions came from individual salaried taxpayers. This significant uptake demonstrates growing adoption of the digital tax filing platform during the 2025 tax year reporting period.
The Indonesian Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) has reported a substantial number of taxpayers utilizing the Coretax digital platform for their annual tax returns. Between January 1-12, 2026, a total of 126,796 tax returns were filed through the system 1
According to Rosmauli, Director of Counseling, Services, and Community Relations at DJP, the majority of these submissions came from individual salaried taxpayers 1
The Coretax system represents a major component of Indonesia's tax administration digital transformation efforts. The substantial number of early filings suggests that taxpayers are increasingly comfortable with the new digital platform. The DJP's efforts to promote digital tax filing appear to be yielding positive results, with a considerable number of taxpayers embracing the change.
Digital Tax Filing Adoption
Annual Tax Return Filing