Appeal as an Effort to Seek Justice

In November 1789, 233 years ago, United States Founding Father Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter to his colleague, a French scientist named Jean-Baptiste Le Roy. The letter was written in French and only translated in 1817. The man who is familiarly called Ben once...

Entering 2022, Taxpayers Need to Know These 5 Things

Tax revenue in 2021 has successfully exceeded the target set in the 2021 State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN). This 2021 tax revenue achievement was recovered by the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) after 13 years. Based on DGT data as of December 26, 2021,...

Why Are Taxes Important for Women?

The issue of gender equality has now become a very common thing to discuss in relation to community welfare. In several cases that have gone viral recently, it shows that the existence of women in the public environment can still be said to be insecure. The rise of...

From the Dalem Hall 93 Years Ago

On December 22, 1928, hundreds of people gathered at the Pendopo Dalem Raden Tumenggung Joyodipoero. On the date which in 1959 was designated as Mother’s Day by President Sukarno, the first Indonesian Women’s Congress was held. The event started with a...

Tax and Young Garuda

The biennial event of the most prestigious football tournament in the Southeast Asia region, the AFF SUZUKI CUP 2020, has just ended. The event, which was supposed to be held in 2020, had to be postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and could only be held at the end...

Nurhadi-Aldo, Taxes, and Free Rider

In the second quarter of 2019, Indonesia held the biggest people’s party to start a new chapter in its government. At that time there was a typical “public figure” with jargons appearing (or more accurately being raised). Their presence has carved the smile of...