Winning Against IDR 3.8 Billion VAT Correction: Judges Cancel Account Receivable Assumption Without Tax Invoice Evidence

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Winning Against IDR 3.8 Billion VAT Correction: Judges Cancel Account Receivable Assumption Without Tax Invoice Evidence

Tax Dispute: VAT Tax Base Correction and Account Receivable Reconciliation for PT ST

In the context of tax litigation, the correction of the Value Added Tax (VAT) Tax Base (DPP) derived from corporate income tax (CIT) turnover discrepancies often becomes a crucial point of dispute. A recent Tax Court Decision which reaffirmed the fundamental principle of the burden of proof resting on the Directorate General of Taxes (DJP), especially when the correction method is based on Account Receivable Reconciliation. The PT ST case highlights the necessity of specific evidence over mere reconciliation assumptions, ultimately leading to a full grant of the appeal for PT ST.

Core Conflict: Unexplained Cash Receipts vs. Non-VAT Objects

The core of the conflict centers on the VAT Tax Base correction (DPP PPN in Indonesian) of IDR 3,872,060,172.00 imposed by the DJP. This correction was a derivative of the DJP's finding of increased CIT Turnover, obtained through the accounts receivable testing method. The DJP argued that unexplained cash receipts found during the test were presumed to be unreported sales turnover and, therefore, constituted Taxable Goods (BKP in Indonesian) Supplies subject to VAT as per Article 4 section (1) of the Indonesian VAT Law (UU PPN). The DJP also dismissed PT ST's formal grounds regarding the violation of the audit time limit, stating that such administrative issues do not automatically nullify the Tax Assessment Letter (SKP in Indonesian).

PT ST, on the other hand, comprehensively refuted the correction with material evidence. PT ST acknowledged the discrepancy in the cash/bank books but demonstrated that the majority of the corrected receipts did not originate from sales. The evidence presented included loans from shareholders, internal fund transfers between the company's own bank accounts, and double-entry errors. These transactions, PT ST argued, are explicitly non-VAT objects. Furthermore, PT ST emphasized the DJP’s failure to specifically prove (with tax invoices or commercial invoices) when and to whom the BKP/Taxable Service (JKP in Indonesian) supply occurred, especially since the DJP used an arbitrary pro-rata division of the annual correction across 12 VAT periods.

Judicial Resolution: Validity of Evidence and Burden of Proof

In its considerations, the Tax Court firmly addressed the material issue. The bench rejected PT ST's formal argument regarding the audit time limit, consistent with jurisprudence that classifies it as an administrative norm without SKP nullification sanctions. However, the bench fully validated the evidence submitted by PT ST. It was found that the DJP failed to justify the correction with solid proof of unrecorded VAT-bearing transactions. With PT ST successfully proving that the source of the corrected funds was non-sales (loans/transfers), the bench concluded that the burden of proof required of the DJP under Article 12 section (3) of the General Provisions and Tax Procedures Law (UU KUP) was not met.

Implications: The Importance of Robust Documentation for Non-Sales

This decision holds significant implications for VAT audit and litigation practices. It establishes a strong precedent that VAT Output Tax correction cannot solely rely on the assumption of CIT turnover reconciliation; it must be supported by specific evidence of VAT becoming due, namely a Tax Invoice, which indicates a BKP/JKP supply has taken place. For Taxpayers, this ruling underscores the critical importance of robust and segregated documentation for non-sales transactions (especially loans and internal transfers) to mitigate the risk of disputes arising from cash flow and accounts receivable testing by tax auditors.

A Comprehensive Analysis and the Tax Court Decision on This Dispute Are Available Here

Adv. Muhammad Faiz Nur Abshar, S.H.
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