Indonesia starts new tax amnesty programme to boost tax revenues
Bank Negara Indonesia director expects up to 75 trillion rupiah in inflows
Jakarta
THE Indonesian government on Monday started the implementation of its new tax amnesty programme as it seeks to boost tax revenues by encouraging the repatriation of funds stashed abroad.
"Starting today, the tax office has started operations to service those who want to participate in the amnesty," Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro told reporters at an event in Jakarta on Monday.
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