JAKARTA - The Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) of the Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) recorded that as of March 31, 2026, the government recorded revenue from the digital economy business sector of Rp50.51 trillion.
Director of Extension, Services, and Public Relations Inge Diana Rismawanti said the amount came from the collection of Value Added Tax (PPN) on Trade through the Electronic System (PMSE) of Rp38.76 trillion, tax on crypto assets of Rp2 trillion, tax on fintech (peer-to-peer lending) of Rp4.77 trillion, and taxes collected by other parties through the Government Procurement Information System (Pajak SIPP) of Rp4.98 trillion.
"Until the end of March 2026, the Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) has appointed as many as 262 trading actors through the electronic system as collectors of the PPN PMSE," he said in a statement, Tuesday, April 28.
He said that throughout March 2026, DJP also adjusted the list of PPN PMSE collectors, which included two new appointments, two cancellations, and one change in the PPN PMSE collector data as part of updating and improving the accuracy of the database.
Meanwhile, the two entities appointed as collectors of the PMSE VAT in the period were Match Group Americas, LLC and Ionos Inc. Meanwhile, the revocation was carried out against Zendrive Inc. and Tencent Mobile International Limited.
In addition, there is one change in the data of the collector of the PPN PMSE, namely at Vorwerk International & Co. KMG, as part of the necessary administrative adjustments.
Inge explained that until March 31, 2026, of all the collectors who had been appointed, as many as 231 PMSE had collected and deposited the PMSE VAT for a total of Rp38.76 trillion.
He added that the amount consisted of a deposit 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, Rp10.32 trillion in 2025 and Rp3.09 trillion in 2026.
Meanwhile, the collection of crypto tax has accumulated to Rp2 trillion as of March 2026, namely from Rp246.54 billion in 2022, Rp220.89 billion in 2023, Rp620.38 billion in 2024, Rp796.73 billion in 2025, and Rp118.31 billion in 2026.
"The receipt of cryptocurrency taxes consists of PPh 22 of Rp1.12 trillion and PPN DN of Rp880.18 billion," he said.
Inge said that fintech taxes had also contributed to tax revenue of Rp4.77 trillion as of March 2026.
He explained that the revenue from the fintech tax came from Rp446.39 billion in revenue in 2022, Rp1.11 trillion in revenue in 2023, Rp1.48 trillion in revenue in 2024, Rp1.37 trillion in revenue in 2025 and Rp360.38 billion until 2026.
According to him, the fintech tax consists of PPh 23 on the interest on loans received by WPDN and BUT of Rp1.35 trillion, PPh 26 on the interest on loans received by WPLN of Rp727.76 billion, and PPN DN on the deposit of Rp2.69 trillion.
Inge said that the tax revenue from other digital economic activities came from the SIPP tax revenue and until March 2026, the revenue from the SIPP tax was IDR 4.98 trillion.
He explained that the revenue from the SIPP tax came from Rp402.38 billion in 2022, Rp1.12 trillion in 2023, Rp1.33 trillion in 2024, Rp1.23 trillion in 2025 and Rp906.81 billion until 2026.
Meanwhile, the tax revenue of SIPP consists of PPh Pasal 22 of Rp360.05 billion and PPN of Rp4.62 trillion.
"The acceptance of digital taxes until March 2026 still shows a positive trend despite some data adjustments, including the revocation of a number of PMSE collectors," said Inge.
According to him, this reflects that the digital leasing base is getting stronger and the compliance of business actors continues to increase.
He added that the largest increase in digital tax revenue in the period mainly came from the PMSE VAT and tax on SIPP.
"The PPN PMSE recorded an increase of Rp1.36 trillion, while the SIPP tax reached Rp884.21 billion, which is the main contributor to the growth of digital tax revenue," he explained.
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