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Bali registers almost $393 million in tax receipts

Bali news·Bali·3 hours ago·3 min read
Bali registers almost $393 million in tax receipts

Bali reported tax receipts of Rp 7.02 trillion, or almost $393 million, in the first five months of 2026. This represents an 11.27% increase compared to the same period last year, which totaled Rp 6.3 trillion. According to Bali’s treasury directorate-general head Supendi, this amount is nearly 29% of the Rp 24.3 trillion $1.4 million target. Corporate income tax rose 4.71% year-on-year to Rp 1.91 trillion, while personal income tax increased by 19.3% to Rp 313.63 billion. Value-added tax VAT and luxury goods sales tax saw a 23.60% increase, reaching Rp 1.76 trillion. Property and building tax significantly increased by 262.42% to Rp 760 million. Trade was the largest contributor to tax revenue, bringing in Rp 1.24 trillion 17.7% increase, followed by accommodation and food and beverage services with Rp 1.14 trillion 16.34% growth, and financial and insurance activities with Rp 969.1 billion 13.79% increase. Bali regional tax office chief Darmawan expressed optimism for continued tax revenue growth, despite global geopolitical factors, but acknowledged the tourism sector's inherent risks to Bali's economy.

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