Padel Fever Hits Cities But Now Comes a Surprise 10% Tax | Expat Life in Indonesia
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Padel Fever Hits Cities But Now Comes a Surprise 10% Tax | Expat Life in Indonesia
The rising popularity of padel among urban residents has not only driven up rental demand and costs but also sparked fresh debate: why is there a 10% entertainment tax on this trending sport? Head of the Jakarta Provincial Revenue Agency, Lusiana Herawati, stepped in to explain the policy. “There’s no need to worry. Keep exercising […] The post Padel Fever Hits Cities But Now Comes a Surprise 10% Tax appeared first on Expat Life in Indonesia.
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung is not yet aware of the proposal for padel sports to be subject to certain goods and services tax (PBJT) Entertainment and Arts. Jakarta Governor,...
The Jakarta Provincial Government said that padel fields are included in the Certain Goods and Services Tax (PBJT) objects for Arts and Entertainment Services at 10 percent.
The Jakarta Provincial Government (Pemprov) has officially imposed a tax on padel sports fields of 10 percent, through the Certain Goods and Services Tax (PBJT) scheme.
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