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Building a House is Taxable, Sri Mulyani's Subordinates Say It Has Been in Effect for 30 Years: Here are the Calculations and Criteria

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GELORA.CO - Special Staff of the Minister of Finance, Yustinus Prastowo, spoke about the Value Added Tax (VAT) on self-building activities which have recently been in the spotlight. It is known that the Government has confirmed that it will increase the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate from 11% to 12%, which will take effect on January 1, 2025. One of the impacts of the increase in the VAT rate is the tax on self-building activities, including for tho…
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Special Staff to the Minister of Finance Yustinus Prastowo spoke out on the issue that said that the public would be subject to an increase in value added tax (VAT).

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GELORA.CO - Special Staff of the Minister of Finance, Yustinus Prastowo, spoke about the Value Added Tax (VAT) on self-building activities which have recently been in the spotlight. It is known that the Government has confirmed that it will increase the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate from 11% to 12%, which will take effect on January 1, 2025. One of the impacts of the increase in the VAT rate is the tax on self-building activities, including for tho…

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