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Pemerintah telah merilis sederet paket kebijakan ekonomi seiring kenaikan tarif Pajak Pertambahan Nilai (PPN) menjadi 12 persen mulai 1 Januari 2025.

Langkah ini direspons Ketua Umum Kamar Dagang dan Industri (Kadin) Indonesia, Anindya Bakrie. Anindya menilai, pemerintah membutuhkan peningkatan daya beli masyarakat agar bisa berkontribusi terhadap target pertumbuhan ekonomi 8 persen.

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00:06We will start with the first information from the government
00:09which officially raises the additional value tax or PPN from 11% to 12% per January 2025.
00:19Yes, the tariff will apply to goods and luxury goods that are consumed by the people.
00:24Meanwhile, goods that are the needs of the people
00:27will be used PPN 0% or tax-free.
00:31Various incentives from the government will apply
00:34in accordance with the implementation of the additional tax rate of PPN 12%
00:37where the government will release the income tax or PPH
00:42of 21% for middle-class workers starting in 2025.
00:47The PPH incentive in the government's hands will apply to workers
00:51with a salary of Rp 10 million or less.
00:54The Minister of Finance, Erlang Gartar, announced that the PPH incentive
00:58is the same size as the other incentives included in the Economic Policy Package for 2025.
01:05According to Erlangga, this incentive only applies to the labor-intensive sector.
01:09In addition to the release of PPH, the government will also pay
01:14to revitalize the machinery in the labor-intensive sector.
01:17The payment will be made in the form of a 5% subsidy for investment credit.
01:23The government also announced that it will provide assistance
01:26of up to 50% for employment insurance or JKK
01:30in the labor-intensive sector for a period of 6 months.
01:34Indonesian Trade Minister, Anindya Bakri, sees the government's efforts
01:39as a signal to boost the people's purchasing power for a better future.
01:46What is the response from the government?
01:48Of course, in Kadin, because the PPH incentive has just been released,
01:52people learn well.
01:54But what we see is that in order to achieve that growth,
01:58the government certainly wants to boost the people's purchasing power.
02:03So, the programs that are seen now, that are proposed,
02:06are to have better purchasing power from the people who need it,
02:12and secondly, government spending,
02:15or the government's more productive spending.
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