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Tax & Accounting

EFIN Registration

Enjoy the convenience of online tax submission by obtaining your Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN). Take the complexity out of your EFIN application with our comprehensive support. With our assistance in obtaining your EFIN, you can ensure accuracy in application details and securely manage sensitive information.

NPWP (Nomor Pokok Wajib Pajak)

EFIN (Elektronik Filing Identifikasi Nomor)

What is an e-FIN?

An EFIN (Electronic Filing Identification Number) is a unique identifier provided by the DGT (Directorate General of Taxes) for taxpayers using their online services. One transaction involves e-filing SPT reports and paying taxes using billing codes. The EFIN code serves as a unique identifier for all taxpayers engaging in electronic transactions.

Personal Tax

Individual taxpayers requiring online tax reporting access are issued a Personal Tax EFIN. This is typically used by employees, freelancers, and other individuals with tax obligations.

Corporate Tax

The Corporate Tax EFIN is assigned to taxable business and legal entities. This facilitates the electronic filing of tax returns for businesses, including Corporate Income Tax (PPh) and other taxes pertinent to business activities.

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Register Your Tax ID in Indonesia with LMI Consultancy

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Setup a Business in Indonesia with LMI Consultancy

Established in 2016, LMI Consultancy has been supporting countless individuals in understanding the intricacies of visas, business setup, tax & accounting, and property investment in Indonesia, providing a comprehensive and dependable service. 

We take pride in being an ethical and innovative company that places a strong emphasis on exceptional customer service and strives to set a new standard in our industry, guaranteeing a smooth and encouraging experience for our clients.

FAQ

Who Needs to Pay Tax in Indonesia?

All companies and businesses incorporated in or based in Indonesia are required to submit tax returns, even without income or sales. Foreign companies with a permanent Indonesian establishment typically face the same tax liabilities as domestic businesses.

Upon receiving your EFIN, you can already use it to log in to your DJP account. Keep in mind you must activate it within 30 days.

If you ever forgot your EFIN ID, the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) provides several convenient ways for taxpayers to recover their forgotten EFIN.

Individual Taxpayers
  • Phone: Call 1500200
  • Live Chat: Visit the website www.pajak.go.id
  • Email: Send an email to [email protected]
  • Mobile App: Use the M-Pajak application
  • In Person: Visit the nearest Tax Service Office (KPP) or Tax Service, Counseling, and Consultation Office (KP2KP)
Corporate Taxpayers
  • Phone: Call 1500200
  • Live Chat: Visit the website www.pajak.go.id

In Person: Visit the nearest KPP or KP2KP
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Disclaimer : Our services in LMI Consultancy provide consulting services focused on ensuring client compliance with applicable immigration and legal regulations in Indonesia. We do not provide or facilitate the production of official government documents, nor do we offer any expedited or preferential access to government services.

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