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Proving Deductible Expenses: Lessons from the PT PSG Fringe Benefit and Evidence Dispute

The Application of the 3M Income Principle in the Tax Dispute of PT PSG

The application of the "to get, collect, and maintain" (3M) income principle was the focal point of the dispute between PT PSG and the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT). The dispute centered on corrections to the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) and Operating Expenses, which the Respondent deemed lacked competent supporting evidence and contained elements of non-deductible fringe benefits under current tax regulations.

The Core Conflict and Positive Corrections on Operational Expenses

The core conflict began when the Respondent made positive corrections, asserting that various expenses—such as business travel, levies, and consumption—were not supported by nominal lists or adequate transaction documents. Furthermore, the Respondent corrected electricity and maintenance costs for employee housing, classifying them as non-deductible fringe benefits (natura) under Article 9, Paragraph (1) letter e of the Income Tax Law. The Petitioner countered, arguing that these costs were purely for operational purposes at a plantation site located far from urban centers.

The Board of Tax Judges Legal Considerations on Material Evidence and Remote Area Status

In its legal considerations, the Board of Tax Judges conducted a material evidence test on the submitted documents. The Judges decided to accept parts of the expenses that could be verified with original receipts and invoices relevant to business activities. However, for fringe benefits like electricity and employee dormitories, the Board upheld the Respondent's correction. This was because the Petitioner failed to present a "Remote Area Status" Decree from the Minister of Finance, a mandatory requirement for fringe benefits to be deductible under PMK No. 83/PMK.03/2009.

This Resolution and the Importance of Administrative Order in Expense Claims

This resolution underscores the importance of administrative order and the fulfillment of formal requirements in expense claims. The decision implies that for companies operating in remote areas, obtaining "Remote Area Status" is a legal necessity to fiscally legitimize employee welfare costs. In conclusion, the availability of comprehensive transaction evidence and compliance with fringe benefit regulatory thresholds are key to winning disputes over expense deductions.

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