DENPASAR - Investigators of Civil Servants (PPNS) of the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Taxes (Kanwil DJP) Bali handed over suspects with the initials MR, WK, and SCB along with evidence of alleged tax crimes that cost the state Rp.207 million to the Tabanan District Attorney, Bali. .

Previously, the suspect SCB had fled. SCB was then added to the Wanted List (DPO) in December 2020.

Furthermore, the Bali DJP Regional Office officers in collaboration with the Bali Police succeeded in finding the SCB suspect in Jombang on 9 May.

The Acting (Plt) Head of the Bali DJP Regional Office, Belis Siswanto, said the three suspects were suspected of committing a crime in the taxation sector by deliberately submitting a Periodic Value Added Tax Return (SPTPPN).

"The contents are incorrect or incomplete or do not deposit the VAT that has been collected," said Belis, Wednesday, June 30.

Belis explained that before conducting an investigation, his party had carried out supervision and examination of preliminary evidence against taxpayers.

When the preliminary evidence examination process is carried out, the taxpayer is given the right to disclose the untruth of actions in accordance with Article 8 Paragraph (3) of the KUP Law.

"Disclosure of the untruth of the act is carried out by paying underpaid taxes along with fines. However, the suspect does not use this right so that the PPNS of the Regional DJP Bali increases the examination of preliminary evidence to the investigation stage," he added

During the investigation process, the taxpayer is also given the right to apply for the termination of the investigation in accordance with Article 44B of the KUP Law after paying the underpaid taxes along with fines.

"We hope that by enforcing the tax law, we will be able to uphold the principle of justice and provide a deterrent effect to taxpayers, as well as being able to secure state revenues from the tax sector," said Belis.


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