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Indonesia plans to offer tax amnesty soon as revenues slump
Published Tue, Oct 13, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Jakarta
INDONESIA plans to offer a tax amnesty soon to help coax money back into the country and boost dwindling state revenue, the Kontan newspaper reported, citing a draft of a law being discussed by the government and a parliamentary commission.
The tax breaks would be offered to taxpayers with undisclosed wealth at home and abroad, such as in neighbouring Singapore, which has long been a fav…
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