Berita Hari Ini di Indonesia
Bagian Berita Hari Ini adalah bagian yang diperbarui secara teratur dan berisi informasi terkini mengenai topik-topik yang mewarnai pemberitaan di media massa Indonesia pada hari ini. Sebagian besar berita yang diterbitkan di sini meliputi hal politik, ekonomi dan sosial. Namun, seiring dengan penampilan berita terkini, tentu belum meliputi analisis yang mendalam. Silakan lihat kolom Berita, Keuangan atau Bisnis jika Anda ingin membaca topik tertentu dengan analisis yang lebih mendalam.
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Tax Compliance & Enforcement in Indonesia Remain Troublesome
Fuad Rahmany, Director General of Taxes at the Indonesian Finance Ministry, said that state revenue from taxes will not achieve the target that has been set in the Revised 2014 State Budget (APBNP 2014). Rahmany expects that only 94 percent of the target, or about IDR 1,008 trillion (USD $84 billion) will be achieved (this figure excludes import duties and excise duties). Classical problems that cause Indonesia’s low tax-to-GDP ratio include low tax compliance, the low number of tax officials, and weak government coordination.
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Infrastructure & Property Development: Indonesian Cement Firms Benefit
Cement sales in Indonesia are expected to rise as the new Indonesian government aims to ramp up infrastructure development while - in the long term - Indonesian banks will lower interest rates. Lower interest rates give rise to enhanced property development in Southeast Asia’s largest economy. The country’s three leading cement producers are expected to benefit significantly from these developments. These companies are Semen Indonesia, Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa, and Holcim Indonesia.
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Government of Indonesia Raises $1 Billion in Tuesday’s Bond Auction
The Finance Ministry of Indonesia announced that the government sold IDR 12 trillion (roughly USD $1 billion) worth of conventional bonds on Tuesday (14/10), far above the indicative target of IDR 8 trillion (USD $667 million). High demand shows that investors have confidence in the debt markets of Southeast Asia’s largest economy. Previously, it had been reported that proceeds of the bonds will be used to finance the country’s budget deficit in 2014. Six series of bonds, with maturities ranging between 2015 and 2044, were offered.