Indonesia’s tax amnesty is set to reach a dramatic conclusion at the end of the month, with opinion split on whether the programme has been a success or failure. Run over three phases, starting in July 2016, the amnesty is intended to provide impetus to state coffers by encouraging taxpayers to declare and, should they choose, repatriate offshore assets for…
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