JAKARTADAILY.ID – PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk or BNI and the Indonesian Taxation Directorate General signed a partnership to improve banking services that facilitate tax payment.
This collaboration marks BNI's effort in supporting Indonesian government programs mandated to the Taxation Directorate General in accordance with Law Number 7 of 2021 concerning Harmonization of Tax Regulations.
Director of Taxation Directorate General Suryo Utomo said that this cooperation would include improving banking services related to support taxation.
"We appreciate BNI being proactive in helping to update the core tax administration system. The Tax Administration Core System [SIAP] cannot stand alone and requires support from other institutional systems. We believe this step will provide optimal benefits for state revenues," said Suryo Utomo in a press release, Tuesday, June 28, 2022.
BNI's President Director Royke Tumilaar said that BNI maintains its commitment and vision to improve the quality of services to stakeholders in terms of utilizing technology and information.
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BNI hopes that this step can support the improvement of service quality to taxpayers, which in the end is also expected to support the strengthening of the tax service base in order to increase state revenues.
Royke also believes that this collaboration will improve BNI's services, such as the Agen46 mobile network that facilitates tax payment.
As a provider of tax application services (PJAP), BNI also has e-invoicing, e-filling, e-billing services, and also in the future related to the development of 16-digit Tax Identification Number (NPWP) and multi-billing tax payments.
"We are certainly grateful to the Taxation Directorate General for giving BNI the opportunity to contribute to realizing a reliable tax system. Moreover, this collaboration is also one of our passions at BNI for Go Digital," he said.
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For the implementation of the Health Protocol during the current Pandemic, Royke continued that BNI actively encourages customers to use Corporate Internet Banking in financial transactions, especially tax receipts.
This also supports the go green movement because Proof of State Revenue and other Proof of Transactions will be submitted to depositors via email.
The various facilities offered in Corporate Internet Banking services are not only provided to Ministries/Agencies but can also be used by private parties who want to experience the convenience of depositing State Revenue through BNI.
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