Indonesia | Other taxes (% of revenue)
Other taxes include employer payroll or labor taxes, taxes on property, and taxes not allocable to other categories, such as penalties for late payment or nonpayment of taxes. Limitations and exceptions: For most countries central government finance data have been consolidated into one account, but for others only budgetary central government accounts are available. Countries reporting budgetary data are noted in the country metadata. Because budgetary accounts may not include all central government units (such as social security funds), they usually provide an incomplete picture. In federal states the central government accounts provide an incomplete view of total public finance. Data on government revenue and expense are collected by the IMF through questionnaires to member countries and by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Despite IMF efforts to standardize data collection, statistics are often incomplete, untimely, and not comparable across countries. Statistical concept and methodology: The IMF's Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014, harmonized with the 2008 SNA, recommends an accrual accounting method, focusing on all economic events affecting assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses, not just those represented by cash transactions. It accounts for all changes in stocks, so stock data at the end of an accounting period equal stock data at the beginning of the period plus flows over the period. The 1986 manual considered only debt stocks. Government finance statistics are reported in local currency. Many countries report government finance data by fiscal year; see country metadata for information on fiscal year end by country.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Indonesia
Records
63
Source
Indonesia | Other taxes (% of revenue)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972 3.46273292
1973 2.98039216
1974 2.43316967
1975 2.30869565
1976 1.87668464
1977 1.90974133
1978 1.96436729
1979 1.32765957
1980 1.1627907
1981 0.97362494
1982 1.19391338
1983 1.21204307
1984 1.30314035
1985 1.58745761
1986 1.55224161
1987 1.42044308
1988 2.29159748
1989 2.9732238
1990 2.66617803
1991 2.77731934
1992 2.88518116
1993 3.22987322
1994 0.29225033
1995 0.67527235
1996 0.24698468
1997 0.27386985
1998 0.04619357
1999 0.14037469
2000
2001 2.20976506
2002 2.48257271
2003 3.14170969
2004 3.85404145
2005
2006
2007
2008 2.89231917
2009 3.22702185
2010 3.27126918
2011 2.7940709
2012 2.47984125
2013 2.10201432
2014 1.83380469
2015 2.24668376
2016 1.56047531
2017 1.313642
2018 1.282866
2019 1.36814667
2020 1.58289383
2021 1.31122976
2022
Indonesia | Other taxes (% of revenue)
Other taxes include employer payroll or labor taxes, taxes on property, and taxes not allocable to other categories, such as penalties for late payment or nonpayment of taxes. Limitations and exceptions: For most countries central government finance data have been consolidated into one account, but for others only budgetary central government accounts are available. Countries reporting budgetary data are noted in the country metadata. Because budgetary accounts may not include all central government units (such as social security funds), they usually provide an incomplete picture. In federal states the central government accounts provide an incomplete view of total public finance. Data on government revenue and expense are collected by the IMF through questionnaires to member countries and by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Despite IMF efforts to standardize data collection, statistics are often incomplete, untimely, and not comparable across countries. Statistical concept and methodology: The IMF's Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014, harmonized with the 2008 SNA, recommends an accrual accounting method, focusing on all economic events affecting assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses, not just those represented by cash transactions. It accounts for all changes in stocks, so stock data at the end of an accounting period equal stock data at the beginning of the period plus flows over the period. The 1986 manual considered only debt stocks. Government finance statistics are reported in local currency. Many countries report government finance data by fiscal year; see country metadata for information on fiscal year end by country.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Indonesia
Records
63
Source