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Proven Duplication of Intra-Group Services: The Tax Court Panel of Judges Upholds DGT's $8.9 Billion Correction

PUT-001563.15/2024/PP/M.XIIIA YEAR 2025 – 28 AUGUST 2025
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<b>Proven Duplication of Intra-Group Services: The Tax Court Panel of Judges Upholds DGT's $8.9 Billion Correction</b>

A recent transfer pricing dispute has drawn significant attention in the tax community involving PT SAGIO, a software service provider facing a substantial adjustment from the Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) related to management service fees paid to its affiliated entities. DJP imposed a positive fiscal adjustment of IDR 18,669,113,455 on service fees charged by SWR Singapore, SWR Hong Kong, and SWR Germany, arguing that PT SAGIO failed to demonstrate the actual performance and economic benefits of the services received. DJP further categorized these services as duplicative services or shareholder activities, which would not be chargeable under the Arm’s Length Principles if conducted with independent parties.

PT SAGIO firmly rejected the adjustment, asserting that services such as back-office support, legal assistance, and pre-sales activities were genuinely provided and delivered real economic value. This position was considered reasonable given that PT SAGIO was still in its start-up phase in 2020, operating with only 11 employees and therefore limited internal capacity.

The dispute centered on fundamental transfer pricing questions: whether the services were actually performed, whether they provided economic benefit, and whether the fees charged reflected an arm’s length amount under PER-32/PJ/2011. PT SAGIO argued that its TNMM analysis, which indicated an operating margin of 13.62%, fell within the range of comparable companies (8.25%–14.43%), thereby supporting the arm’s length nature of its profitability. However, the Tax Court Panel of Judges emphasized that a profitability test does not eliminate the taxpayer’s obligation to substantiate each service, its execution, and its benefits.

To support its position, PT SAGIO submitted an extensive set of evidence, including service agreements (Management Support Agreement and Service Cooperation Agreement), email correspondence, screenshots from the Global Deal Desk internal system, and invoices.

 

Despite these submissions, the Panel identified indications of duplication. According to the Panel, multiple entities within the SWR Group, particularly SWR Singapore, SWR Germany, and SWR Hong Kong charged for management services with overlapping functions, especially regarding business planning and strategy execution. Such duplication, the Panel held, violated the Arm’s Length Principles because an independent party would not pay for unnecessary or redundant services that add no incremental value.

After a comprehensive review, the Panel concluded that part of DJP’s adjustment was justified due to duplicated activities and services lacking proven benefit, while some of PT SAGIO’s arguments remained substantiated. Consequently, the Panel partially granted PT SAGIO’s appeal.

Certain services were found to be genuinely performed and beneficial. The Panel cancelled adjustments related to Con lab. IC-Rev Gen Expense and Con lab. IC-Back Office Expense charged by SWR Singapore, amounting to IDR 9,725,753,166. These services—sales support, IT infrastructure backing, legal, and financial support—were deemed aligned with PT SAGIO’s operational needs, consistent with SWR Singapore’s role as the Asia Pacific Japan (APJ) sales hub, and not duplicated by other affiliates. The supporting evidence, including emails and service outputs, was considered sufficient.

On the other hand, the Panel upheld adjustments for services deemed duplicative or insufficiently substantiated. A significant portion of the sustained correction related to Con lab. IC-Supportive Expense charged by SWR Germany and SWR Hong Kong, totalling IDR 5,729,509,385, as these functions were already covered by SWR Singapore. Additional management charges and several other service fees from SWR Germany and SWR Hong Kong were also upheld, bringing the total sustained adjustment to IDR 8,943,360,289.

This decision underscores critical lessons for taxpayers. Compliance with transfer pricing documentation requirements does not automatically shield intra-group service transactions from scrutiny. The Panel stressed that substance testing, evidence of service execution, economic benefit, and non-duplication are essential components of the Arm’s Length Principles that must be demonstrated clearly and consistently. A Local File must be supported with coherent, credible documentation such as detailed correspondence, system logs, and concrete outputs showing actual value creation. Without such evidence, intra-group service fees risk being classified as Duplicative Services, even when the taxpayer’s overall profit margin appears arm’s length.

A comprehensive analysis and the Tax Court Decision on This Dispute Are Available Here

Ria Apriyanti, S.E., APCIT., APCTP
Ria Apriyanti, S.E., APCIT., APCTP

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