Indonesia’s wealthy abuse poor to dodge taxes
Indonesian officials inspecting a Mercedes Benz that was smuggled into the country in 2008. – EPA pic, March 4, 2020.
NO one was more surprised to learn that Dimas Prayitno owned a Rolls-Royce than the 21-year-old Indonesian himself, who was baffled when told he owed $15,000 in taxes on the luxury vehicle. But a look at the construction worker’s home in a rundown neighbourhood quickly convinced officials that Prayitno was the latest victim of tax evasion by one of Jakarta’s wealthy elite.
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