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01 April 2024 by
After multiple data breaches plagued Indonesia in 2023 and more than a year having elapsed since the enactment of Law No. 27 of 2022 on Personal Data Protection Law (“PDP Law”), the government is now preparing to release the law’s first implementing regulation, which will elaborate on fines for data leaks, but the specifics still remain uncertain.
27 March 2024 by
On 19 January 2024, the Indonesian Directorate General of Taxes (“DGT”) issued a Circular Letter of the Directorate General of Taxes No. SE-1/PJ/2024 (“SE No. 1/2024”) as an implementation to the enactment of Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia Regulation No. 177/PMK.03/2022 concerning Procedures for Examining Initial Evidence of Criminal Acts in the Tax Sector which has been effective starting from 3 February 2023 (“PMK No. 177/2022”). PMK No. 177/2022 stipulates several updates which are reflected in SE No. 1/2024 including among other provisions related to (a) the time limit for submitting the initial evidence examination report which must be submitted no later than 1 (one) month before the examination period ends and (b) limitation on the extension period for the initial evidence examination into 12 (twelve) months. In general, SE No. 1/2024 establishes internal technical guidelines for DGT in conducting examinations of evidence of the initiation of tax crimes. This publication aims to provide a preliminary overview concerning the initial evidence examination for taxation crime under SE No. 1/2024.
20 March 2024 by
SSEK Acts for Tokushukai Medical Corporation Group in Major Cooperation Project in Indonesian Health Sector
15 March 2024 by
Makarim & Taira S., a leading law firm known for its commitment to nurturing top legal talent, proudly announces the appointment of Reagan Roy as its newest Partner.
13 April 2023 by
Indonesia’s competition authority, the KPPU (Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha), has issued a new merger filing regulation, KPPU Regulation No. 3 of 2023 regarding Evaluation of Merger, Consolidation, or Acquisition of Shares and/or Assets which May Result in Monopolistic Practices and/or Unfair Competition (“KPPU Reg 3/2023”). Because this regulation is so new, certain provisions may require further clarification. Nonetheless, based on the text of the regulation, the following appear to be the biggest changes under KPPU Reg 3/2023
27 March 2023 by
The Government of Indonesia moves forward the development of Indonesia’s new capital city, namely Ibu Kota Nusantara (“IKN”) by issuing several underlying regulations to date in effort to encourage the participation of private sector in accelerating the infrastructure development of the IKN. One of them being the groundworks to implement the public-private partnerships in such development. With a total cost estimate of more than IDR460 trillion (or approximately USD30 billion), the five-stages development of IKN is targeted to be 80% funded from non-State Budget and therefore can be expected to attract private investors participation in it. This advisory provides an overview of the funding schemes and private sector participation in the development of IKN.
27 March 2023 by
Our dedicated series on the P2SK Law continues with our latest Advisory, which explores the changes brought by Chapter V, amending the Capital Market, Money Market, and Forex Market. Following the enactment of the P2SK Law, we can expect many new implementing regulations in the financial sector. Participants in the financial markets should anticipate compliance changes and prepare to quickly adapt to any necessary adjustments.