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100 companies owe Rp 17.51 trillion in taxes

A hundred companies have not paid their taxes worth a total of Rp 17.51
trillion (US$1.85 billion) as of Dec. 31, 2009, according to the tax office.

Up to 16 of the delinquent companies are state-run enterprises, including
oil company PT Pertamina, PT Bank Nasional Indonesia, airport operator PT
Angkasa Pura II and Garuda Indonesia.

Meanwhile, foreign companies that failed tax payment include Hyatt
International- AsiaPacific Limited and ING International.
Tax office chief M. Tjiptardjo said that he would use a procedural
settlement (warning letters, blockade of bank accounts and assets
confiscation) , before applying legal action.

"A lawsuit will begin should all procedural arrangements prior to it fail,"
Tjiptardjo said Thursday as quoted by tempointeraktif. com.
However, he did not consider legal steps as the most effective way to end
the matter because the Prosecutors' Office often turns down tax cases due to
lack of evidence.

source: thejakartapost.com/ news/2010/ 01/28/100- companies- owe-rp-1751- tril
lion-taxes.html

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