October 22, 2025 | 04:22 pm

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia's Directorate General of Taxation (DJP) under the Ministry of Finance recorded that by September 30, 2025, tax revenues from the digital economy sector amounted to Rp42.53 trillion.
These digital taxes come from Value-Added Tax (VAT) collection through electronic trading (PMSE) systems, crypto taxes, peer-to-peer lending fintech or online lending (pinjol) taxes, and taxes from procurement of goods and services through the government's procurement information system (SIPP taxes).
The Director of Information, Services, and Public Relations of the DJP, Rosmauli, ensured that all the potential of the digital economy is accommodated in a fair and efficient taxation system.
"The realization of Rp42.53 trillion is proof that the digital sector has become a new driver of tax revenue in Indonesia," said Rosmauli in an official statement on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
The total tax payments from PMSE amounted to Rp32.94 trillion. This amount consists of payments of Rp731.4 billion in 2020, Rp3.9 trillion in 2021, Rp5.51 trillion in 2022, Rp6.76 trillion in 2023, Rp8.44 trillion in 2024, and Rp7.6 trillion until 2025.
Meanwhile, tax revenues from crypto have reached Rp1.71 trillion as of September 2025. These revenues came from Rp246.45 billion in 2022, Rp220.83 billion in 2023, Rp620.4 billion in 2024, and Rp621.3 billion in 2025. The tax revenues from crypto consist of income tax (PPh 22) amounting to Rp836.36 billion and domestic VAT amounting to Rp872.62 billion.
Fintech taxes have also contributed revenues of Rp4.1 trillion until September 2025. Revenues from fintech taxes came from Rp446.39 billion in 2022, Rp1.11 trillion in 2023, Rp1.48 trillion in 2024, and Rp1.06 trillion this year.
Fintech taxes consist of income tax (PPh 23) on interest received by domestic taxpayers and permanent establishments (BUT) amounting to Rp1.14 trillion. Also, income tax (PPh 26) on interest received by foreign taxpayers (WPLN) amounting to Rp724.4 billion, and domestic VAT on installment payments amounting to Rp2.24 trillion.
Tax revenues from SIPP reached Rp3.78 trillion. These revenues came from Rp402.38 billion in 2022, then Rp1.12 trillion in 2023, Rp1.33 trillion in 2024, and Rp931.12 billion this year. SIPP taxes consist of Article 22 Income Tax amounting to Rp251.14 billion and VAT amounting to Rp3.53 trillion.
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