Taxpayer Wins Absolute Victory! Income Tax Article 26 Adjustments on Cross-Border Services Fully Overturned Based on Tax Treaty

Tax Court Appeal Decision | Income Tax Article 26 (Non-Final) | Fully Granted

PUT-012525.132021PPM.IIB Year 2025

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Taxpayer Wins Absolute Victory! Income Tax Article 26 Adjustments on Cross-Border Services Fully Overturned Based on Tax Treaty

International Tax Treaty Disputes and Service PE Criteria: A Case Study of PT ASCI

In the framework of international tax litigation, compliance and withholding obligations regarding Income Tax Article 26 on service fees paid to Non-Resident Taxpayers (WPLN) consistently represent a highly complex zone of dispute. Tax Court Decision Number PUT-012525.13/2021/PP/M.IIB Year 2025, which granted the Appellant's tax appeal filed by PT ASCI in its entirety, provides a critical legal emphasis regarding the structural application of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (P3B/Tax Treaties) and the criteria for a Service Permanent Establishment (PE). This litigation arose after the Director General of Taxes (DGT) executed an Income Tax Article 26 adjustment for the December 2018 Tax Period valued at tens of millions of Rupiah, under the domestic statutory premise that service payments remitted to an offshore affiliated entity qualified as a taxable object.

The Core Conflict and Determination of Tax Jurisdiction

The core conflict within this case centered upon the determination of tax jurisdiction over service remunerations remitted from a domestic entity to the United States. The DGT anchored its position on Article 26 of the Income Tax Law and its implementing regulations, which generally impose a 20% final income tax rate on service considerations paid to non-resident entities. The DGT argued that the payments remitted to Ashland International Holdings, Inc. constituted consideration for management or technical services that were strictly subject to withholding tax at source in Indonesia.

Evidentiary Defense Based on the Indonesia-US Tax Treaty

Conversely, the Appellant successfully presented a robust evidentiary defense by invoking the provisions of the Indonesia-US Tax Treaty. Operating under the lex specialis doctrine, the Appellant firmly established that the service income must be classified as Business Profits pursuant to Article 7 of the Tax Treaty. This provision fundamentally restricts Indonesia's taxation rights, unless it can be conclusively proven that the foreign entity maintains a Permanent Establishment (PE) within Indonesia. The Appellant forcefully refuted the existence of a Service PE by providing factual evidence demonstrating that the structural "time test" (the minimum threshold for physical presence) mandated under the treaty had not been satisfied.

Legal Considerations by the Panel of Judges and Burden of Proof

In its legal considerations, the Panel of Judges accepted the Appellant's arguments. The Panel shifted the burden of proof to the Respondent to verify the factual existence and legal validity of the alleged Service PE. Because the Respondent was entirely unable to present concrete source documentation or empirical facts proving that the foreign entity had exceeded the physical presence time test governed by the Tax Treaty, the Appellant's claims were deemed legally valid. In the absence of a Service PE, the profits derived from such services are exclusively taxable in the home country of domicile (the US).

Strategic Implications for Multinational Corporations

The broader implications of this ruling are highly significant for multinational corporations executing intra-group service transactions. This case stands as a powerful judicial precedent confirming that Taxpayers must systematically document and log the exact duration of an offshore entity's personnel presence in Indonesia. The decision to fully grant the Appellant's appeal underscores the vital necessity of executing a rigorous evaluation of Service PE substance rather than merely relying on general service classifications, while simultaneously validating the operational use of Tax Treaties to eliminate double taxation risks. The Appellant's success in defending its Tax Treaty position provides an essential lesson regarding the absolute necessity for a comprehensive Income Tax Article 26 documentation strategy.

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