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Bribery to Reduce Taxes Still Occurs

The recent disclosure of a bribery case worth billions of rupiahs allegedly involving a tax official by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) indicates that bribery to reduce tax payments continue.

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PRAYOGI DWI SULISTYO / DIMAS WARADITYA NUGRAHA
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Kompas/Heru Sri Kumoro

The service advertisement that reminds you to report and pay taxes on Jalan Pahlawan Seribu, South Tangerang, Banten, Wednesday (25/3/2020).

JAKARTA, KOMPAS β€” The recent disclosure of a bribery case worth billions of rupiahs allegedly involving a tax official by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) indicates that bribery to reduce tax payments continue. However, on the other hand, the disclosure of the bribery case is also a sign that tax reform is on track.

The alleged corruption was uncovered thanks to a cooperation between the Finance Ministry\'s internal auditors and the KPK.

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