Indonesia’s Crypto Taxes Are Going Up—Here’s What’s Changing

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Starting August 1, crypto traders in Indonesia will face higher taxes—especially if they use foreign exchanges. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Sellers on local platforms: Tax jumps from 0.1% to 0.21%.
  • Sellers on overseas exchanges: A big spike—from 0.2% to 1%.
  • Buyers catch a break: No more VAT (previously 0.11%-0.22%).

Miners aren’t spared either—their VAT doubles to 2.2%, and a special low income tax rate (0.1%) will disappear in 2026, meaning they’ll pay standard rates like everyone else.

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