The Indonesian Ministry of Finance (MoF) is set to broaden its tax collection efforts by appointing additional marketplace companies as tax collectors under Article 22 regulations. This move aims to enhance tax revenue from the rapidly growing e-commerce sector. The MoF intends to gradually implement this designation, increasing the number of platforms responsible for collecting taxes on transactions. This system requires marketplaces to withhold a percentage of sales revenue and remit it to the government. Officials believe this will simplify the tax process for sellers, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, and improve overall tax compliance. The expansion underscores the government’s commitment to capturing revenue from the digital economy and leveling the playing field between online and traditional retailers. This initiative is expected to contribute significantly to Indonesia’s state revenue.