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Government’s Plan to Add Goods Subject to Excise Taxes

Monday, August 12, 2024

The government plans to expand the list of goods subject to tax. However, attempts to broaden excise taxes often face public resistance.

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HARIYADI Sukamdani was taken aback by the government’s proposal to impose excise taxes on concert tickets. The Chairperson of the Indonesian Tourism Industry Association believes there is no strong justification for taxing concert tickets.

According to Hariyadi, excise taxes should be aimed at limiting the circulation of certain items that have negative impacts on health or the environment, such as alcoholic beverages and cigarettes.

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Ilona Esterina Piri, Adil Al Hasan contributed to this report.

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