Airlangga Reveals List Of UnWorn Goods VAT

JAKARTA - The government officially implemented a Value Added Tax (VAT) of 12 percent on January 1, 2025.

Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said the Government still provides exceptions for certain goods and services that are not subject to VAT while other goods and services are still subject to VAT of 11 percent.

"The goods needed by the community are given facilities or 0 percent. So goods such as basic necessities are all VAT-free," he said at a press conference on the Economic Stimulus Package for Welfare, Monday, December 16.

According to Airlangga, for strategic goods and services, the Government will continue to provide exemption facilities from the imposition of VAT, including foodstuffs, transportation sectors, education, health, electricity, water, financial services/insurance.

Airlangga emphasized that this was done to maintain people's purchasing power and ensure the sustainability of certain sectors that had a direct impact on social and economic life.

Airlangga said the government had also implemented exceptions to several VAT objects.

Berikut daftar barang-barang yang diberikan fasilitas bebako untuk bahan baik seperti, Beras, Tepung Teranggu, Meat daging, Meat Sapi, Fish Bandeng, Ikan Cakalang, Fish tuna, Tuna, Egg Ayam Ras, Minyak Goreng, Cabai Hijau, Cabai Merah, Cabai Rawit, Bawang Merah, Sugar.

Meanwhile, other things are health services, education services, social services, insurance services, financial services, public transportation services, and labor services.

Then, Vaccines, textbooks and scriptures. Furthermore, clean water (including continued/pair fees and fixed expenses).

Next is Electricity (except for households with a power of >6600 VA), simple flats, flats, hospitals, and hospitals.

Furthermore, construction services for houses of worship and construction services for disasters.

In addition, Machinery, marine products, fisheries, livestock, seeds/seeds, animal feed, fish feed, feed materials, jarat and raw skin, raw material.

Next are oil, natural gas (gas through pipes, LNG and CNG) and geothermal, as well as gold bullion and gold granula, then weapons/defense equipment and aerial photo equipment.