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Senin, 23 Februari 2009

sweet sorrow

Parting is (not) sweet sorrow, SBY proves

Erwida Maulia , THE JAKARTA POST , JAKARTA | Mon, 02/23/2009 9:02 AM | Headlines 

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says he is not bothered by Vice President Jusuf Kalla’s decision to stand as his rival in the presidential election this July, a statement many view as the Democratic Party’s farewell bid to the Golkar Party. 

In an interview Saturday with local broadcaster Metro TV, Yudhoyono said he respected the political right of the Vice President and Golkar chairman, adding that Kalla’s move should not disrupt the ongoing administration's work. 

“I hope that even though in the 2009 [presidential elections] Pak Jusuf Kalla and I will go separate ways, we will remain a good presidential-vice presidential team,” the President said in response to Kalla’s bid Friday for the presidency. 

“We have to maintain the function of the current administration and lead it with our best until the end of our term on Oct. 20 this year.” 

Yudhoyono said he had a “good” relationship with Kalla, and expressed hope it would remain this way despite both men vying for the highest seat in the country. 

As if confirming his good relations with Kalla, Yudhoyono held a closed-door meeting late Sunday with Kalla at his private residence in Cikeas, Bogor, West Java. 

It was not immediately clear if the meeting was aimed at mending their political ties after a troubling few weeks, but presidential spokesman Andi Mallarangeng said the meeting was between the President and his Vice president, not between Democratic and Golkar Party leaders. 

He added Yudhoyono would receive a report from Kalla on his trip to several countries last week. 

After the 40-minute talk, Yudhoyono and Kalla did not say anything to the press about their discussions, sparking another wave of speculation on the future of their relationship. 

However, political observer Mohammad Qodari said Yudhoyono’s TV statement confirmed many people’s suspicions that he and the Democratic Party had indeed intended to part ways with Kalla and Golkar in the upcoming presidential elections. 

If Yudhoyono wanted Kalla to stay on as his running mate, Qodari added, he would not have held the interview and would instead have lobbied the Vice President to stay with him. 

“The Democratic Party and SBY [Yudhoyono] personally are actually not comfortable with the coalition with Golkar. Yes, they've received support from the party, but they have often been pressured as well. 

“SBY has growing confidence that the Democratic Party will be bigger than Golkar, so it doesn’t need it anymore. I believe SBY and the Democratic Party have long planned to leave Golkar," Qodari said. 

He added the signs could be seen from the Democratic Party’s refusal to name Kalla as its vice presidential candidate during its recent national meeting, and from a statement by party deputy chairman Ahmad Mubarok, who said Golkar would win a mere 2.5 percent of the total votes at the April 9 legislative polls. 

Yudhoyono, the Democratic Party’s chief patron, publicly reprimanded Mubarok for the controversial statement after Kalla took offense to it. 

"But that's just for public relations," Qodari said. 

During the TV interview, Yudhoyono also called on incumbent Cabinet ministers and other state officials wishing to contest the elections to commit to their jobs until the end of the Cabinet's term. 

He added Golkar also had the right to claim the achievements of the current administration as its own by proclaiming it in their campaign ads.

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Kamis, 29 Januari 2009

No more extension for tax amnesty,

No more extension for tax amnesty, Mulyani says

Aditya Suharmoko , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Fri, 01/30/2009 7:50 AM | Headlines

Despite the success of the government’s tax amnesty for administrative violators, dubbed as the Sunset Policy, there will be no extension beyond the Feb. 28 deadline.

The Sunset Policy is a program by which registered taxpayers are given the chance to settle their previously unreported obligations. Taxpayers who submit accurate reports will not be scrutinized and will be freed from paying tax penalties on previous liabilities.

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said Thursday the government would not extend the policy again despite another request from businesses.

“We could not extend it again and again,” Mulyani said.

The Sunset Policy was supposed to end on Dec. 31, 2008. However, the government decided to extend it until Feb. 28.

Businessmen argued that due to the global economic crisis, they were busy redesigning their plans, thus losing time to submit and improve their previous tax reporting.

Speaking before the House of Representatives’ commission XI for financial affairs, Mulyani said the two-months postponement was expected to provide time for people to honestly improve their tax records.

Mulyani said Indonesia’s tax revenues had been dominated by tax from corporations, not individuals, which had prompted the Finance Ministry to extend the Sunset Policy.

“In developed countries, individual income tax is bigger than corporate income tax. In Indonesia last year, corporate income tax accounted for 77.11 percent of non-oil and gas tax revenues, while individual income tax was only 22.89 percent,” she said.

“Also, the extension will enable the tax office to have a strong and wider tax base to (help) detect tax evasion,” she added.

Between January and September, an average 4,747 people applied for a tax registration number (NPWP) each day. But in the period up to Dec. 31, the tax office recorded an average of 163,255 daily applicants.

In December alone, the tax office approved 1.57 million new taxpayers. Between Jan. 1 and Jan. 20, another 745,172 people applied for the NPWP.

In 2008, registered taxpayers improving their reporting accounted for an additional Rp 5.56 trillion (US$492 million) in tax revenue.

Last year’s tax revenue from the non-oil and gas sector jumped by 15.2 percent to Rp 571.1 trillion from the initial Rp 534.53 trillion target.

In January this year, the tax office received additional revenue from tax returns worth Rp 1.43 trillion.

“This shows that the Sunset Policy is a success as tax revenues rise. It means the policy extension is useful because taxpayers agree to honestly fix their previous tax reports ,” director general of taxation Darmin Nasution said.

“We are being helped (by the public) because there are additional revenues. As taxpayers fix their tax reports, we have a new basis for tax revenues in the future,” he added.