DJP Records 531,425 Taxpayers Have Reported Annual Income Tax Returns
JAKARTA - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) of the Ministry of Finance reported that as of January 23, 2026, a total of 531,425 taxpayers had submitted Annual Notification Letters (SPT).
Director of Extension, Services, and Public Relations of the DJP, Rosmauli, said that the number consisted of 444,963 tax returns from employee tax objects, 60,848 from non-employee tax objects, and 25,458 tax returns for bodies reported in rupiah currency and 45 tax returns for bodies in US dollars.
Meanwhile, the tax payers of the Beda Fiscal Year consist of 108 body tax returns reported in rupiah currency and 3 body tax returns in US dollar denominations.
He added that as the reporting of Annual Income Tax Statements increased, the activation and utilization of Coretax accounts also experienced significant growth.
Until January 23, 2026, a total of 12,436,375 taxpayers have logged in or activated the Coretax account, including 11,497,622 individual taxpayers, 849,437 taxpayer bodies, 89,093 government agencies, and 223 traders through the Electronic System (PMSE).
As is known, starting January 1, 2025, the official annual tax return reporting will be carried out through the latest tax administration system, namely the Coretax System.
Rosmauli expressed his appreciation to taxpayers who have fulfilled their tax obligations since the beginning of the year.
"We appreciate taxpayers who have reported the Annual Income Tax Return since the beginning of the year through Coretax. This participation shows the growing awareness and willingness to contribute in an orderly manner, which is an important foundation for a healthy tax system," he said in an official statement some time ago, quoted Friday, January 23.
He also emphasized that these achievements not only reflect quantitative data, but also show positive changes in public attitudes and involvement.
"This figure is not just a statistical achievement. Behind it there is the spirit of the taxpayer to carry out their obligations consciously and on time. This is the positive change that we continue to encourage," he said.