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The Regional Office Investigation Team of the Directorate General of Taxes North Sumatra I (Kanwil DJP North Sumatra I) confiscated the houses of tax evaders, AJH and SJH, which cost the state IDR 10.3 billion, in Percut Sei Tuan District, Deli Serdang Regency.

"The confiscation of assets belonging to the suspect is an effort to recover state revenue losses from the tax crime", said Head of Counseling, Services and Public Relations of the North Sumatra DGT Regional Office I Bismar Fahlerie as reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, July 5.

According to him, the action is in accordance with Article 44 Paragraph (2) Letter J of Law Number 6 of 1983 concerning General Provisions and Tax Procedures as amended recently by Law Number 7 of 2021 concerning Harmonization of Tax Regulations.

The suspects AJH and SJH, through CV M, are suspected of committing a tax crime for intentionally issuing tax factors that are not based on actual transactions (TBTS).

The state losses they caused were tax invoices issued, which amounted to at least IDR 10.3 billion.

The two suspects were charged with Article 39 A letter a jo. Article 43 paragraph (1) of Law Number 6 of 1983 concerning General Provisions and Tax Procedures, which have been amended several times, finally with Law Number 7 of 2021 concerning Harmonization of Tax Regulations.

During the confiscation, a team from the North Sumatra DGT Regional Office was accompanied by the Coordinator of the Civil Servant Investigators Supervisory (Korwas PPNS), the assessment team and local village officials as witnesses.

After being confiscated, the North Sumatra DGT Regional Office Assessment Team immediately conducted an assessment as a guarantee of the recovery of state losses.

Bismar emphasized that the North Sumatra DGT Regional Office I is determined to be consistent in continuing to optimize criminal law enforcement in the field of taxation.

"The confiscation of tax evader assets is a form of DGT's commitment in realizing firm and fair law enforcement in order to recover losses to state revenues", he said.


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