The Possible Regulation Model To Optimize The Automatic Exchange Of Information (Aeoi) In Indonesia Through Directorate General Of Taxation, Ministry Of Finance And Financial Services Authority

Tivana Arbiani Candini, P. P. R. Marditia, Kelly Kelly Kwannaka, Jeanny Liany
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Tax Treaty is a bilateral(two-party) agreement made by two or more than two countries to resolve some issues involving double taxation, transfer pricing, and treaty shopping. Several governments and organizations use model treaties generally as starting points, such as OECD Model Convention and US Model Convention. As a member of G20, Indonesia has participated in The Automatic Exchange of Information (AEoI) provides for the automatic exchange of predefined set of financial accounts information between tax authorities, based on The Common Reporting Standard (CRS), as also mentioned in Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) implemented in 2018. In order to implement AEoI the Indonesian regulator needs to review the Banking Law and the Tax Provisions and Procedures,  There is an urgent need to regulate a regulation as a standard that will be used in CSR, support the tax reform and to enhance the capacity and the authority of Directorate General of Taxation, Ministry of Finance and Financial Services Authority, while still considering the protection for the Bank Secrecy. This research will formulate a model regulation that can facilitate the implementation of the AEoI, by carrying out a study in 3 countries, which is Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
通过税务总局、财政部和金融服务管理局优化印度尼西亚自动信息交换(Aeoi)的可能监管模式
税收协定是两个或两个以上国家为解决双重征税、转移定价和协定购物等问题而达成的双边(两方)协议。一些政府和组织通常使用示范条约作为起点,如经合组织示范公约和美国示范公约。作为二十国集团(G20)成员,印度尼西亚参与了《税务信息交换协定》(AEoI),该协定规定税务机关之间根据共同报告标准(CRS)自动交换一套预定义的财务账户信息,该协定也在2018年实施的《税务信息交换协定》(TIEA)中提到。为了实施AEoI,印尼监管机构需要审查银行法和税收规定和程序,迫切需要制定一项法规,作为企业社会责任中使用的标准,支持税收改革,提高税务总局、财政部和金融服务管理局的能力和权威,同时仍考虑对银行保密的保护。本研究将通过在印度尼西亚、马来西亚和新加坡这三个国家进行研究,制定一个可以促进AEoI实施的示范法规
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