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The Indonesian government has collected Rp11.48 trillion from 104 tax debtors who have made installment payments on their outstanding tax obligations. This amount is part of the Ministry of Finance's target to collect Rp20 trillion from 201 tax delinquents. The Director General of Taxes, Bimo Wijayanto, reported that the payments began on November 19, 2025.
The Indonesian government has made significant progress in collecting outstanding tax payments from delinquent taxpayers. As of November 2025, 104 taxpayers have made installment payments totaling Rp11.48 trillion. This achievement is part of the Ministry of Finance's broader effort to collect Rp20 trillion from 201 identified tax debtors.
Director General of Taxes, Bimo Wijayanto, reported that the Rp11.48 trillion collected so far represents a substantial step towards meeting the annual target. The payments began on November 19, 2025, indicating a concerted effort by both the tax authorities and the delinquent taxpayers to resolve outstanding obligations. The Ministry of Finance continues to work towards achieving the full Rp20 trillion target from the remaining delinquent taxpayers.
The successful collection of tax revenues is crucial for Indonesia's fiscal health, enabling the government to fund public expenditures and infrastructure projects. The installment payment mechanism provides a practical solution for taxpayers facing financial difficulties, while ensuring the government receives the revenue it needs.
Tax Payment Installments
Government Revenue Collection