Indonesia tells 78 parties mentioned in 'Panama Papers' to correct tax reports
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Jakarta
INDONESIA has started to probe the tax reports of 78 individuals after finding differences between their wealth reports and data from the "Panama Papers", the head of the country's tax office said on Thursday.
The country's finance minister has instructed the tax office to scrutinise names in the data leaked from a Panamanian law firm to chase possible unpaid taxes.
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