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Indonesia plans taxes of up to 15% on gold exports next year
By Gayatri Suroyo
Reuters
Monday, November 17, 2025
JAKARTA -- Indonesia will charge taxes on exports of gold of between 7.5% and 15% in a plan that will be implemented some time next year, a senior finance ministry official said today.
The tax policy, currently being finalised, is being designed so that lower rates are applied to processed goods to help encourage domestic processing, Febrio Kacaribu, the ministry's director general of fiscal strategy, told a parliamentary hearing.
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For example, a higher rate for gold dore -- bars or ingots with impurities -- and a lower rate for minted bars would be charged, he said.
Global gold prices will also be a factor in determining the taxes, he said, noting that higher rates are likely to be applied when prices are at or above $3,200 per troy ounce to capture miners' windfall profits. ...
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